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- B540e12895ff28db54c43c1149eeddd5c hasDbXref "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire-stick_farming" @default.
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- B540e12895ff28db54c43c1149eeddd5c annotatedSource ENVO_03000122 @default.
- B540e12895ff28db54c43c1149eeddd5c annotatedTarget "Fire-stick farming was the practice of Indigenous Australians who regularly used fire to burn vegetation to facilitate hunting and to change the composition of plant and animal species in an area. Aboriginal people may have been able to aim the burning of the scrub to avoid growing areas. There may have been a ritual taboo against burning certain areas of jungle. This type of farming directly increased the food supply for Aboriginal people by promoting the growth of bush potatoes and other edible ground-level plants." @default.