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Aboriginal tools & weapons

Aboriginal tools & weapons. By Jake Bird 27/3/09 5R . How do they make the weapons? . Sharpened rocks are used to carve weapons. And all of these material are made completely from naturel materials. By banging two rocks together you can carve them or make them sharp.

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Aboriginal tools & weapons

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  1. Aboriginal tools & weapons By Jake Bird 27/3/09 5R

  2. How do they make the weapons? • Sharpened rocks are used to carve weapons. • And all of these material are made completely from naturel materials. • By banging two rocks together you can carve them or make them sharp. • And the blades of axes where made from hard stone.

  3. What are some names of some tools? (translated) • Duguba-bag for carrying water eg: • Badugi-blanket • Gabi-use to make blankets and containers • Yara-fishing line • Gugula-clapping stick

  4. What are some names of some weapons? (translated) • Bargu-spear • Barrgaru-sword • Bigan-shield • Munyan-boomerang • Bani-fire • Gidu-firestick • Nulla nulla-hard wooden club

  5. Just some pictures

  6. Did you know? • A shield is made from a single piece of wood.

  7. Aboriginal tools & weapons • By Jake bird • Animation schemes by Jake Bird • Address http://earthsci.org/aboriganelingadionji%20history/glosery/ngadjon%2oglosary.htm • Australia Living Heritage • Our precious heritage • Aboriginal Australia • Special thanks to Tomsta and NickMan

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