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aborigines
aborigines (æbəˈrɪdʒɪniːz, -ɪz) sing. aborigine (see etym.). [A purely L. word, applied to those who were believed to have been the inhabitants of a country ab origine, i.e. from the beginning (see origin). At first only in the pl.; for the sing. aboriginal has been used, also aborigen, aborigin; an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aborigines (mythology)
These Aborigines were driven from their mountain home by the Sabines and settled on the river Anio. Issa: an island surrounded by a lake, where the Aborigines relied on the marshy waters of the lake for defence. wikipedia.org
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aborigines
aborigines/ˌæbəˈrɪdʒəni:z; ˌæbə`rɪdʒəˌniz/ n[pl]aboriginal inhabitants, esp (Aborigines) those of Australia (尤指澳大利亚的)土著居民. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Aborigines' Protection Society
The Society published a journal variously entitled Aborigines' Friend, or Colonial Intelligencer, and Colonial Intelligencer and Aborigines' Friend, often , Aborigines' Friend, or Colonial Intelligencer, Colonial Intelligencer and Aborigines' Friend, The Aborigines' Friend and the Colonial Intelligencer, wikipedia.org
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Aborigines' Friends' Association
The Aborigines' Friends' Association (AFA) was established out of concern for "the moral, spiritual and physical well-being" of Australian Aboriginal people Archives The South Australian Museum holds extensive records relating to the Aborigines' Friends' Association. wikipedia.org
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American Aborigines
American Aborigines, may refer to: Indigenous peoples of the Americas Indigenous Canadians First Nations (disambiguation) Inuit Métis (Canada) Alaska wikipedia.org
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Aborigines Museum
The Aborigines Museum () is a museum in Ayer Keroh, Malacca, Malaysia, which showcases the native people relics found in the country. It displays the aborigines' fishing method, agricultural tools, interior house design, weaponry, wedding customs, heritage, history and funeral ceremonies wikipedia.org
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Aborigines Act 1969
The Aborigines Act 1969 was an Act of the Parliament of New South Wales that repealed the Aborigines Protection Act 1909, and alongside other regulations The Act It abolished the Aborigines Welfare Board, included Aboriginal children under the same welfare legislation as non-Aboriginal children, amended wikipedia.org
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Aborigines Protection Act
The Aborigines Protection Act may refer to: Half-Caste Act 1886 (title in Victoria), or Aborigines Protection Act 1886 (title in Western Australia) Aborigines wikipedia.org
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Aborigines Progressive Association
The APA was joined by the Melbourne-based Australian Aborigines' League in staging the Day of Mourning to draw attention to the treatment of Aborigines Ferguson, APA’s organising secretary, said of the planned national day of mourning: "The aborigines do not want protection... wikipedia.org
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Aborigines Protection Act 1909
The Aborigines Protection Act 1909 (NSW) was an Act of the Parliament of New South Wales that repealed the Supply of Liquors to Aborigines Prevention Act Repeal The Aborigines Protection Act 1909 was repealed in 1969 by the Aborigines Act 1969; however the legacy of the legislation affected many Aboriginal wikipedia.org
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Aborigines Welfare Directorate
Establishment The Aborigines Welfare Directorate was established by The Aborigines Act 1969 which was amended in 1973 and later repealed by the Aboriginal The Aborigines Welfare Directorate replaced the NSW Aborigines Welfare Board. wikipedia.org
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United Aborigines Mission
The United Aborigines Mission (UAM) (also known as UAM Ministries, United Aborigines' Mission (Australia), and United Aborigines' Mission of Australia) See also Australian Aborigines advocate The Stolen Generations References External links One Blood: 200 Years of Aboriginal Encounter with Christianity wikipedia.org
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Protector of Aborigines
the Aborigines Act 1969. , Chairman of the Aborigines Protection Board, 1896–1898 The Aborigines Act 1897 replaced the board with a new Chief Protector of Aborigines and the Aborigines wikipedia.org
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Australian Aborigines' League
Ferguson, organising secretary of the Aborigines' Progressive Association of New South Wales, said of the planned national day of mourning: "The aborigines See also Aboriginal Advancement League, Victoria (formerly Victorian Aborigines Advancement League) Aborigines Progressive Association, New South Wales wikipedia.org
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