Aboriginal tracker
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aboriginal-tracker-312-5283821
title:
Aboriginal tracker
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Aboriginal trackers were enlisted by Europeans in the years following British colonisation of Australia, to assist them in exploring the Australian landscape. The excellent tracking skills of these Aboriginal Australians were advantageous to settlers in finding food and water and locating missing persons, capturing bushrangers and dispersing other groups of Indigenous peoples. The first recorded deployment of Aboriginal trackers by Europeans in Australia was in 1791 when Watkin Tench utilised Eo
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aboriginal_tracker
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date modified:
2024-03-28T01:04:50Z
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