Aboriginal People
The climate in which the Aboriginal people live in is dry weather and hot except when Australia get rainy days. They live all over Australia in the desert area and do suffer from hot weather. They try and live where there indigenous dwellings are.
Lifestyle
The lifestyle of these people are mostly just doing what they can to survive. They have there children go to school for education. Get their won food and still keep there tradition of dream time stories. But much has changed from when they were her on Australia. A timeline would be good for this. Unfortunately I aren't able to find a timeline.
The lifestyle of these people are mostly just doing what they can to survive. They have there children go to school for education. Get their won food and still keep there tradition of dream time stories. But much has changed from when they were her on Australia. A timeline would be good for this. Unfortunately I aren't able to find a timeline.
Environment
The environment that the Aboriginal people live in is what i like to call an australian environment. This will depend on where which type of Aboriginal people I decide to do it on. If I say that the people i'm doing live in a dry environment but on the other hand there are aboriginals who live in damp conditions. I think that most Aboriginals live in dry environments because of where they're located.
The environment that the Aboriginal people live in is what i like to call an australian environment. This will depend on where which type of Aboriginal people I decide to do it on. If I say that the people i'm doing live in a dry environment but on the other hand there are aboriginals who live in damp conditions. I think that most Aboriginals live in dry environments because of where they're located.
Housing/Dwelling
For the housing i'm looking at the history of housing.
Going back I believe they used to make houses out of branches and sticks but as time went on they developed better houses.From simple shelters covered in overlapping sheets of paper bark to simple shelter made from bent over stringy bark. Now in the 21st century, they are having there children in houses and higher up royalty( couldn't think of the word to describe having more class than before).
Materials/construction/photos
i'm going to talk about one type of the houses built for shelter which I have found quite interesting. It is a hut made up of branch and sticks but this is paper bark which is great for those winter nights or when it's raining because it keeps upright and doesn't fall down. The making of this is with alot of time. To do this you must skim the bark to get the paper bark and then tie them together with I think a type of leaf found near the creek or river. When skimmed it will go hard and is great for keeping things together.
Advantages/Disadvantages
The advantage of this is would be for keeping out the rain and actually being able to stay warm. This would actually be a luxury for the Aboriginal people at the time.
i'm going to talk about one type of the houses built for shelter which I have found quite interesting. It is a hut made up of branch and sticks but this is paper bark which is great for those winter nights or when it's raining because it keeps upright and doesn't fall down. The making of this is with alot of time. To do this you must skim the bark to get the paper bark and then tie them together with I think a type of leaf found near the creek or river. When skimmed it will go hard and is great for keeping things together.
Advantages/Disadvantages
The advantage of this is would be for keeping out the rain and actually being able to stay warm. This would actually be a luxury for the Aboriginal people at the time.