- Look up
aborigine,
Aborigine,
aborigines,
Aborigines, aboriginal, or
Aboriginal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aborigine,
aborigine or aboriginal...
- Hammel, H. T.; et al. (1
September 1958). "Cold
Adaptation in
Australian Aborigines".
Journal of
Applied Physiology. 13 (2): 211–218. doi:10.1152/****pl.1958...
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Native Taiwanese or
Austronesian Taiwanese, and
formerly as
Taiwanese aborigines,
Takasago people or
Gaoshan people, are the
indigenous peoples of Taiwan...
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American Aborigines, may
refer to:
Indigenous peoples of the
Americas Indigenous Canadians First Nations (disambiguation)
Inuit Métis (Canada)
Alaska Natives...
- the
Aborigines eventually becoming the
people known as
Prisci Latini (meaning old Latins), that is
Prisci et Latini, or
simply Latini. The
Aborigines did...
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Aborigines Protection Board, 1883
Edmund Fosbery,
Chairman of the
Aborigines Protection Board, c. 1884–1904
Thomas Garvin,
Chairman of the
Aborigines...
- the
Walden Jazz Band, BAN, and the
Young Aborigines.
Beastie Boys
formed in July 1981 when the
Young Aborigines b****ist
Jeremy Shatan left New York City...
- Anti-Slavery Reporter, and in 1909
merged with the
Aborigines'
Friend to form the Anti-Slavery
Reporter and
Aborigines' Friend. From 1981 the
journal was again...
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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, Inuit...
- Anti-Slavery and
Aborigines'
Protection Society (now Anti-Slavery International). The
Society published a
journal variously entitled Aborigines' Friend, or...