"Welcome to the land of: Guide to indigenous Australia, ч3
6 February, 2019
Photo: Cruise Guide "Warrior Tribe / Tribal Warrior "talks about Bush and" tree-nanny».
Tree-sitter
When there were no mobile phones to find their lost children, parents-aborigines used a special kind of wood.
Children were told, What if they go astray, they should find a tree with casuarinas, and wait, until their parents. It was easy to make in particular because, that detect tree in the bushes was easier, than look for small child, as well as due to thin the leaves of the tree, who don't like snakes. So that the children were safe.
Dingoes are not native resident of Australia
It is believed that the Dingo is a big part of Australian identity, However, studies have shown, that Dingo, likely, came to the continent from Southeast Asia through southern China more 5000 years ago. Considered, that Asian sailors brought the dog to our shores, and she is well established here and felt at home.
But the dingoes live in the country for so long, that they are classified as local animals and are protected by law in all States, In addition to Western Australia, where is pretty controversial changes in the law, which came into force this year, now consider him a wild dog .
This is called not didgeridoo
How would madly it sounded, but Word of the didgeridoo is the English name of a musical instrument. Aboriginal language it actually called idaki, Although there is at least 45 different names due to the many different dialects.

The word didgeridoo is actually not a tool name in the language of the aborigines, Team Guide explains Tribal Warrior.
Do you know, that speak the language of the aborigines?
Every time, When you pronounce the word "Kangaroo", do you speak the language of the aborigines. You also use other, similar words, without realizing it, namely: koala, Ku-er, Kookaburra, wallaby, Billabong, dingoes and Wombat.
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