Fun Facts
- Boomerang was first described and recorded as boumarang in 1822
- Boomerangs could also be a work of art
- Australian Aboriginal People were clever making and using tools and weapons.
- They were the first people in the world to use stone tools to grind seeds, also to introduce ground edges on cutting tools.
-Before European Invasion, Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people had a great variety of food to choose from.
-The largest boomerang was a little bit over 259 cm long.
-The longest time in the air for a boomerang is over 2 minutues.
-The oldest boomerang was found in Olazowa Cave in Poland. Made out of a Mammoth tusk, it is has been found to be about 30,000 years old
- Boomerangs could also be a work of art
- Australian Aboriginal People were clever making and using tools and weapons.
- They were the first people in the world to use stone tools to grind seeds, also to introduce ground edges on cutting tools.
-Before European Invasion, Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people had a great variety of food to choose from.
-The largest boomerang was a little bit over 259 cm long.
-The longest time in the air for a boomerang is over 2 minutues.
-The oldest boomerang was found in Olazowa Cave in Poland. Made out of a Mammoth tusk, it is has been found to be about 30,000 years old