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The Australian Aborigines were still surviving a stone age existence when white man turned up somehow surviving in a desert region with very little water or food it is the opposite but it's amazing what humans can do
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Dark skin is normally associated with Africa that is unless of course you live in Australia Papua New Guinea or anywhere in the Southern hemisphere pretty much . If you want the oldest people on Earth come to my country
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The Australian Aborigines always confuses The scientist because they are extremely primitive people ( resembling the first attempt at stone age humans ) living in a place where they should be completely the opposite
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@bensowell7635 what makes Africa so special that you think you're the only place on earth were humans can start from ? Especially when we have the oldest living human beings on earth in Australia
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Well it seems fairly obviously the out of Africa theory is a load of bulshit if we've had a human type people living in Asia for so long. Which backs up my theory that the Australian Aboriginals did not get here 100,000 years ago it was much longer and as a result of denisovan and other groups mixing
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We still have one of the earliest forms of human beings in Australia living today some of which were still uncontacted in the 80s
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@craighyatt6734 Yes it was pretty basic. I've seen them making a stone axe on Malcolm Douglas but that's about it. When they were taking large round pieces of bark out of the tree to make bowls they used to chip away at the tree with a sharp rock in a circle .
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@MysteriousOrigins1 The Australian dingo was completely wild but the Aboriginal people knew how to train them
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Where I live ,we do in the South Australian outback they are stone Age people still existing today that haven't changed since way before the Neanderthals died out
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A good point . The Australian Aborigines suffered a lot of sickness when white man turned up,because they weren't immuned
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I think it's amazing to think that the Australian Aborigines were in Australia 50,000 years before the neanderthal died out and when they were found by white people they were living a complete stone Age life not even having bow and arrows totally isolated from the world and evolution as if it was 100,000 years ago
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I've been saying this for years but no one believed me . I live in South Australia and see these people every day they are from the the land the time forgot
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Is very confusing when you think that Aboriginal Australians only have been dated to 60 to 80000 years ago. And yet in places like Indonesia we have a skulls that are so so much older ? And yet they seem to be the most primitive human alive at the moment
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If you want to see stone Age people living in modern society come to Australia lol
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@RobertCampsall also Robert you need to stop making up terms like long pig im 52 and I've never heard of that , you're just making that up
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@davidryke113 don't tell me I'm welcome when I got no idea what you're talking about
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You only have to meet an Australian Aboriginal and an Indian to understand the gap is massive in terms of evolution
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@eliletts8149 3000 years ago the Indians were farming the Aboriginal Australians were not they were so isolated they didn't even have pottery and were transporting water in hollowed-out bits of wood and despite having Neighbours to the north who had the bow and arrow the Australian Aboriginal never had that. I believe they've been here isolated for a lot longer than anyone realises
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@eliletts8149 I was born in 1971 and travelled around my state with the carnivals, at that point there were still Aboriginal people coming out of the bush that had never seen white people before. So essentially we have stone Age people that have only been in white society for 50 years so there's still a bit of work to do
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@greenflagracing7067 No in the Middle on the southern coast of Australia. When you look at the map of Australia the western half only has 5 million people so there's lots of very spooky isolated towns where prior to everybody having transport, there wasn't a lot of options if you wanted a bit so you go for the most distant cousin you can find lol I didn't actually grow up here I just came here because I couldn't get housing anywhere else
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OK this is a load of bulshit now they're saying in Australia that there were different skin colours and that is completely wrong the Australian Aborigines the first human beings were all the same coulor
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@sirishtadepalli4363 my point is if they only got here 70,000 years ago that would have meant they had to go through populations that were way more advanced . Even people from Papua New Guinea had farming and housing . It is simply impossible to have the least developed humans on Earth at the end of the line especially when scientists have found evidence of human populations much older than the timeline for Aboriginal people being here , to the north of us .
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@travhammer The scientists now how evidence of 100,000 years but due to meeting these people I think it's a lot longer . When I was a kid in the 70s we travelled around South Australia with the carnivals and were meeting people that had only come out of the bush in recent times. They were still finding lots of uncontacted tribes in the 60s and 70s but the last guy came out of the bush in the early 80s . But yes they were still using stone Age tools when white man turned up here in 1788
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@travhammer There's nothing Australians like more than the rest of the world seeing our strange and beautiful country , So you'll be extremely welcome .
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How do we know it's not a robot ?
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Everybody would be to bony and stringy now because they won't get off their ass and just want to play all day, I don't think that'd be very tasty
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@HighlyCompelling that's what I don't understand we have a massive population of humans to the north of Australia even Papua New Guinea has a lot of people for it's size but Australia had about 500,000 Aborigines for the entire country . OK there's not a lot of water here but still i would have thought a lot more people would have came here earlier on
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Yes lay off the conspiracy movies
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@jessereichbach588 ok one of the oldest in terms of lineage that has not changed over a very long time.
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@comfortablynumb9342 digging a big trap takes a lot of work when you don't have a shovel and anything else would have to be constructed which is very difficult when you don't have a hardware store in the next cave . I'm sure if they were cliffs available they would make use of them but like every other group they just chased them with a sharp stick
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They were never considered animals that is completely ridiculous absolutely they were seen as humans that hadn't evolved but nothing else. And of course Europeans are going to have neanderthal blood that's where they all come from
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More dumb stereotyping and you blame us for that. No one treats Aboriginal people or their white relatives any differently
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Speciation ?i think you're making up silly words there
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We still have stone Age people in Australia they're just wearing clothes now that's all
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https://youtu.be/FpLvU-M-7o8 this is how they were transporting water when white man turned up now how on earth are they going to transport water if they're coming across the ocean and why would they give up the technology of pots and go back to bits of wood that have been carved out?
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If you like being bulshited to
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That would have been one of the Pitjantjajatjara groups . Been learning a bit of the language
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@Smokin4CHRIST there is no way there is 640 languages left they probably had that when white man turned up but not now . Even with all the sub dialects of the main languages they still would not have that many different languages left . And a lot of those are only a few words not the entire language. Been learning Pitinjarra from SA very interesting
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@tonyryan43 Not speaking a dead person's name has nothing to do with the subject whatsoever you're just trying to say look at me ,look how intelligent I am by raving on and making the comment as complicated as possible but not actually giving substance to the conversation
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@tonyryan43 Palya nayalu wunka Pitjantjajatjara lol my family have been travelling the out back for 150 years and you ask me how I know about aboriginal people lol. When I was a kid I was meeting Aboriginal people that had only just come out the bush not long before , the last to come out of the bush was 1980 . I've also volunteered to go to remote communities with others as entertainers . And I've got a mate that is also half Pitjantjajatjara . I decided to learn the language even though the actual area was north of where I live because every time I go down to the shopping centre I ser full blood speaking the language so I decided to learn it from YouTube . Does that answer your question ?
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@tonyryan43 as for languages I speak, I can say hello in about 14 of them . Palya is how you say hello in the western desert.
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@tonyryan43 I think you've misunderstood while I'm attempting to learn the language it's out of respect as a white guy so I can communicate with some of the last traditional aboriginal people from the middle of Australia . The reaction I get when I speak their language when I'm obviously not Aboriginal is priceless they always smile and it is certainly my way of bridging the gap. But being carnival people is similar we passed the stories and law down , my father always taught me to be respectful of the Aboriginal people and encouraged us to learn about the culture . We were one of the only carnival families that could go through a lot of towns without having any trouble because our family was so respected where other carnival operators weren't.
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@tonyryan43 Noontu wunka wiroo.
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@HighlyCompelling highly compelling you can kiss my ass because I actually believed you. Go get a real job your dick head instead of lying to people to make money
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I simply don't believe the Australian Aboriginal people sailed to Australia. Why didn't they bring any technology with them they would have needed pots for water but decided not to continue making them ? No bow and arrow no nothing they've been here all along.
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Nothing has been found he is lying through his teeth because he hasn't got the intelligence to make money in a normal way
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@barrythomson899 obviously you're not Australian or if you are you're on the eastern coast where you probably have never seen a real Aboriginal person if you did you would understand that the most basic form of modern human is here but we have more advanced humans everywhere else. How did the Australian Aboriginal get to Australia and not pick up any technology like the bow and arrow pots farming or anything like that and passed through populations of Neanderthals and denisovans without picking up any of the genetics ? When white people got here they were still using sharp rocks to scrape meat of skins a total stone Age lifestyle which would not be possible if they had come across other human groups such a short time ago
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@barrythomson899 obviously you're not Australian or if you are you're on the eastern coast where you probably have never seen a real Aboriginal person if you did you would understand that the most basic form of modern human is here but we have more advanced humans everywhere else. How did the Australian Aboriginal get to Australia and not pick up any technology like the bow and arrow pots farming or anything like that and passed through populations of Neanderthals and denisovans without picking up any of the genetics ? When white people got here they were still using sharp rocks to scrape meat of skins a total stone Age lifestyle which would not be possible if they had come across other human groups such a short time ago
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@barrythomson899 also where I lived in Adelaide South Australia the capital we had a large amount of Africans turning up about 20 years ago now they all befriended the Aboriginal people thinking they were the same . Within a couple of months the groups split because the Africans could see that the Aboriginal people were nowhere near ad advanced as they were which says to me that the two groups had a massive evolutionary gap which could only be explained by the Aboriginal people starting out in Australia or somewhere near here .
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The Indians are a very different group of people to the Aborigines probably about 100,000 years of evolution
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