Before the contact with Europeans, Indigenous Australians were hunter-gatherers: they were nomads that travelled across the country looking for food and animals to hunt. Although there were some settlements, it is believed that the majority of Australian Aboriginals were nomads.
-1 13/20
bring down your -1 (that's your whole number). Divide 65/100 and you get 13/20. So, your answer is 1 13/20.
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The English colonists that we call Pilgrims<span> celebrated days of thanksgiving as part of their religion with the English settlers. But these were days of prayer, not days of feasting.
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~~lexi</span>