Aboriginal groups
Aboriginal groups refer to the diverse Indigenous peoples of Australia, each with their own unique cultures, languages, and traditions. These groups have lived on the continent for tens of thousands of years, developing rich histories and deep connections to the land. Some well-known Aboriginal groups include the Yolŋu, Noongar, and Arrernte.
Aboriginal peoples traditionally engage in practices such as hunting, fishing, and gathering, which are closely tied to their spiritual beliefs and connection to the environment. Today, many Aboriginal groups continue to advocate for their rights, cultural preservation, and recognition within Australian society.