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Bâtons à Fouir Australiens: Technologie Essentielle des Femmes

Australian Digging Sticks: Women's Core Technology

Dans les communautés aborigènes, les bâtons à fouir étaient des outils de précision pour trouver des racines, des larves et des animaux fouisseurs. Les femmes les fabriquaient en bois dur traité à l'huile d'émeu, montrant que leurs technologies étaient fondamentales pour la survie quotidienne.

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subsistence technology
women's tools
aboriginal culture
ecological knowledge
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