Did You Know?

Some Aboriginals have lived in their land for over 60,000 years!

Who Are They?

They are the first people of a place.

What Do They Do?

They tell stories and make art.

What Aboriginals Do

They hunt and fish for food.

They make tools from wood and stone.

They sing songs and dance.

They tell stories about their past.

They care for the land and animals.

They make art that tells their story.

More About Aboriginals

Aboriginals have lived in their land for many years. They know the land well. They have their own ways to live and share. They teach their kids about their past.

Aboriginals help us learn about nature. They show us how to care for the earth. Their ways can help us today. We can learn to be kind to all living things.

In the future, we can work together. We can share ideas and help each other. Their stories will live on for many years. We can all be friends and learn from one another.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Aboriginal"] --> B["Indigenous peoples"] B --> C["Aboriginal Australians"] B --> D["Aboriginal Canadians"] B --> E["Aboriginal Malays"] B --> F["Taiwanese Aboriginals"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Aboriginal:The first people to live in a place.
Indigenous:People who originally come from a specific area.
Ethnic groups:Groups of people who share the same culture or background.
Inhabitants:People who live in a certain place.
Subgroup:A smaller group within a larger group.