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Aboriginal Hunters Short story









Deep in the heart of Australia, a group of Aboriginal people journeyed through the vast, red desert. They had been walking for days, in search of native foods and wildlife that would sustain them and their families. The sun beat down on their faces, and the sand swirled around their feet, but they persevered.

The group was led by an elder named Yirara, who knew the desert like the back of his hand. He had taught the younger generations how to read the land and find food and water sources. He pointed to a distant hill and signaled to the group to follow him.

As they approached the hill, they saw a small group of kangaroos grazing in the distance. Yirara signaled to the group to stop and wait for his command. The kangaroos were their main source of meat, and it was important not to scare them off.

Yirara led a small group of hunters forward, using the terrain to their advantage. They stalked the kangaroos, careful not to alert them. Suddenly, Yirara signaled for the hunters to pounce. They threw their spears, and three kangaroos fell to the ground.

The group rejoiced, knowing that they would have meat to sustain them for the next few days. They skinned and butchered the animals, taking only what they needed and leaving the rest for the other animals of the desert.

As they continued their journey, the group spotted a small water source. Yirara knew that this would be a good place to rest and replenish their supplies. They set up camp, using the resources of the land to build shelter and start a fire.

Over the next few days, the group explored the surrounding area, finding native fruits and berries to add to their diet. They also hunted for other animals, such as emus and goannas, to supplement their food supply.

As the days passed, the group grew stronger and more united. They knew that their survival depended on their ability to read the land and work together. They continued on their journey, knowing that there were more challenges to come, but also knowing that they had the knowledge and skills to overcome them.


Outback Friends





In the Australian outback, a kangaroo named Joey hopped along one day, looking for something new to do. He came across an emu named Ellie who was pecking at the ground for food.

"Hello there, Ellie! Would you like to come explore with me?" Joey asked, his tail twitching with excitement.

Ellie looked up, surprised. She had never been asked to go exploring before. "Sure, Joey! That sounds like fun."

As the two new friends hopped along, they heard rustling in the bushes. Out popped a goanna named Gus.

"Hey, what are you two up to?" Gus asked curiously.

"We're going exploring," Joey replied, "Would you like to join us?"

Gus hesitated for a moment before nodding. "Sure, I'll come along."

The three unlikely friends hopped, pecked, and scurried through the bush, discovering new sights and sounds. They watched as the sun set over the horizon, and as the stars twinkled in the sky, they realized that they had found something special.

Although they were different animals, they had become friends. They had discovered that they had more in common than they thought. They all loved to explore, discover new things and have fun. They laughed, chattered, and played together until it was time to head back to their homes.

As they parted ways, Joey, Ellie, and Gus knew that they would always have each other. They had formed an unlikely friendship, but one that would last a lifetime.

2023 Alan Rutherford

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