- Aborigine, aborigines, Aborigines,
aboriginal, or
Aboriginal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aborigine,
aborigine or
aboriginal may
refer to:
Aborigines (mythology)...
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Aboriginal Australians are the
various Indigenous peoples of the
Australian mainland and many of its islands,
excluding the
ethnically distinct people...
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Indigenous peoples in
Canada (also
known as
Aboriginals) are the
Indigenous peoples within the
boundaries of Canada. They
comprise the
First Nations,...
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distribution of the po****tion self-identified as
having Indigenous status (
Aboriginals only) by
Indigenous Locations (ILOC),
according to the 2016
census The...
- (1996). The
Aboriginal Tasmanians (2nd ed.).
Crows Nest:
Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-86373-965-8. Ryan,
Lyndall (2012).
Tasmanian Aboriginals: A history...
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Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 on 13 June 1918,
which combined and
replaced the
Northern Territory Aboriginals Act 1910 and the
Commonwealth Aboriginals Ordinance...
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Anangu territory, was
declared an
Aboriginal Reserve under the
Aboriginals Ordinance.[citation needed] The
Aboriginals Ordinance 1939
changed the title...
- term "the
Aboriginal Race" was used in the question.
Technically the
referendum question was a vote on the
Constitution Alteration (
Aboriginals) 1967 that...
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Retrieved 29 May 2018.
Ericsson (2004). "Gov't
officially recognizes two more
aboriginal people groups".
China Post. CNA. 27 June 2014.
Archived from the original...
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Protectors of
Aboriginals:
Archibald Meston,
Southern Protector of
Aboriginals, 1898–1903 Dr
Walter Roth,
Northern Protector of
Aboriginals, 1898–1904;...