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Culture in Aboriginal societies is the
all-embracing system to which an individual belongs and,
therefore, it is often seen as a code word for religion by
western scholars. This
section presents areas of Nature's Laws that include Relational Law, Personal Law, Language
and Linguistics, Local/Oral Law and Constitutional Law.