A dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived.
1 He also developed a deep interest in the spirituality of the Australian Aborigine .
2 It is very important to an Australian Aborigine that their body, and their ancestors' bodies, be returned to the land from which they arose.
3 Beliefs of the Central Australian aborigines concerning the reincarnation of the dead.
4 Belief of the Australian aborigines in sorcery as the cause of death.
5 Belief of the Australian aborigines that their dead are reborn in white people.
6 Australian Aborigine god who was the personification of Evil and antagonist to Baiame.
7 But, as the Australian aborigines suggest, this is bunk.
8 Australian Aborigine god who was cited as male in some areas and female in other areas.
9 Mr. Bunnet informs me that the Australian aborigines when out of spirits have a chop-fallen appearance.
10 There are deplorable accounts from Africa, and the Australian aborigines appear to have been already exterminated.
11 Backward state of the Central Australian aborigines .
12 General conclusion as to the belief in immortality and the worship of the dead among the Australian aborigines .
13 They closely resembled the incised lines and punch-marks of the Australian aborigines , and the patterns common in Polynesia.
14 The peninsula was originally inhabited by races related to the Australian aborigines & the Negroid Papuans of Melanesia.
15 Caucasian, Mongolian, Negro, Amerindian, and Australian aborigine have melted together and become one more or less brown race.
16 They were in truth two fine specimens of Australian aborigines , stern, impetuous, and determined, active, muscular, and energetic.
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