A recently-shot grey kangaroo lies in the dirt ready to be picked up by an Aboriginal hunter. Kangaroos have long been a staple food for Indigenous Australians and are considered to be a lean and healthy meat. Research has shown that when Indigenous people adhere to a traditional low-fat, high-pro
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A recently-shot grey kangaroo lies in the dirt ready to be picked up by an Aboriginal hunter. Kangaroos have long been a staple food for Indigenous Australians and are considered to be a lean and healthy meat. Research has shown that when Indigenous people adhere to a traditional low-fat, high-protein diet, instances of diabetes and kidney disease drop significantly.