Definition: "Brolga" in the Bible refers to the term used to describe the people who lived near Lake Superior during the time of the Roman Empire, which was approximately 800-1200 AD.
The "brolga" population consisted primarily of Native Americans, particularly the Algonquian tribes. They were known for their advanced knowledge of agriculture and trade, as well as their strong religious practices that included a complex system of belief in a God called Yahweh.
In the Bible, this tribe is often depicted as living in caves or under waterfalls, with their culture and traditions deeply intertwined with the natural world and their relationship to the earth.
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