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ABORIGINAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: of or relating to the people who have been in a region from the earliest time : of or relating to aborigines. aboriginal languages. aboriginal tribes/customs/art.
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Aboriginal Australians - Wikipedia
Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, excluding the ethnically distinct people of the ...
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Indigenous Australians - Wikipedia
Indigenous Australians are people with familial heritage from, or recognised membership of, the various ethnic groups living within the territory of ...
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aboriginal
aboriginal, a. and n. (æbəˈrɪdʒɪnəl) [f. L. ab origine (see aborigines) + -al1.] A. adj. 1. First or earliest so far as history or science gives record; primitive; strictly native, indigenous. Used both of the races and natural features of various lands.1667 Waterhouse Fire of Lond. 70 Mr. Spencer, ...
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Australian Aboriginal peoples | History, Facts, & Culture - Britannica
Australian Aboriginal peoples, one of the two distinct groups of Indigenous peoples of Australia, the other being the Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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Why Aboriginal Australians are still fighting for recognition
Australia's first people—known as Aboriginal Australians—have lived on the continent for over 65,000 years. Diverse and culturally distinctive, ...
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Aboriginal peoples - Survival International
There are about 500 different Aboriginal peoples in Australia, each with their own language and territory and usually made up of a large number of separate ...
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A Brief Aboriginal History -
It is estimated that over 750,000 Aboriginal people inhabited the island continent in 1788. The colonists were led to believe that the land was terra nullius (' ...
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Profile of First Nations people - Australian Institute of Health and ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) people are the first peoples of Australia. They are not one group, but rather comprise ...
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Australian Aboriginal cultures - Tourism Australia
Australia's Indigenous peoples have lived on the country's vast lands for tens of thousands of years. They are the world's oldest living culture.
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Aboriginal Australians | Research Starters - EBSCO
Aboriginal Australians are the Indigenous peoples of Australia, with a rich cultural heritage that is among the oldest in the world.
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The history and culture of the Australian Aboriginal peoples
The Australian Aboriginal peoples are generally thought to have reached the continent of Australia at least 45,000-50,000 years ago, though some scientists estimate they arrived 65,000 to 80,000 years ago. At one time there may have been as many as 500 language-named, territorially anchored groups of Indigenous Australians. ...
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aboriginal
aboriginal/ˌæbəˈrɪdʒənl; ˌæbə`rɪdʒənl/ adj(esp of people) inhabiting a land from a very early period, esp before the arrival of colonists (尤指人)从很早的时期(尤指殖民者到来之前)就居住於某地的; 土著的 aboriginal inhabitants, plants 土著居民, 土生植物. n1 aboriginal inhabitant 土著; 土人.2 (also Aboriginal) aboriginal inhabitant of Austral...
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Conscience - the "Aboriginal Vicar of Christ" - OnePeterFive
Conscience is the aboriginal Vicar of Christ, a prophet in its informations, a monarch in its peremptoriness, a priest in its blessings and anathemas, and, even through the eternal priesthood throughout the Church could cease to be, in the sacerdotal principle would remain and would have a say.". [3] (emphasis added)
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Aboriginal peoples in Australian society - Encyclopedia Britannica
Introduced diseases exacted a terrible toll and probably killed many more Aboriginal people than did direct conflict. The disappearance of Aboriginal people in southeast Australia was so rapid that the belief arose that all would soon die out. Growing humanitarian concerns and reactions to frontier excesses led the Australian colonies to pass laws, beginning in 1856 in Victoria, concerning the ...
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