Aboriginal tools were primarily used for hunting and gathering food. Hunting tools included spears, harpoons, boomerangs, and clubs, while gathering tools included digging sticks, nets, and baskets.
Shelter and Clothing
Aboriginal people also used tools to construct shelters and make clothing. Tools such as axes, adzes, and chisels were used to work wood, while bone needles were used to sew animal skins together.
Art and Music
Aboriginal tools were also used to create art and music. Ochre and charcoal were used to create paintings and drawings, while didgeridoos and other musical instruments were made from natural materials.
Ceremony and Ritual
Aboriginal tools were also used in ceremonies and rituals. For example, bullroarers were used to create sound during ceremonies, while ceremonial spears and shields were used in dances.