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Meanings of aboriginal children in English
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Usage of aboriginal children in English
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They ruined all that the aboriginalchildren of America had accomplished.
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Two aboriginalchildren, separated from babyhood from aboriginal life, were trained and educated like colonists.
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Specifically, this includes the active participation of social workers in removing the stolen generation of aboriginalchildren in Australia.
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A Minister has suggested that white families be allowed to adopt abused aboriginalchildren to save them from rape, assault and neglect.
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CANADA:Canada formally apologised yesterday for forcing 150,000 aboriginalchildren into grim residential schools where many say they were sexually and physically abused.
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Infectious diseases contribute a substantial burden of ill-health in Australia's Aboriginalchildren.
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Conclusion: Many Aboriginalchildren in Western Australia enter school with at least one developmental vulnerability.
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A film dealing with the government's 'kidnapping' of part- Aboriginalchildren has caused fury in Australia.
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One in four people who took their own life before turning 18 were Aboriginalchildren.
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Her mother's sister, whom she affectionately calls Mum-Aggie, recalls the way part- Aboriginalchildren were removed.
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Conclusions: Hospitalizations for recurrent gastroenteritis were more frequent among Aboriginalchildren than non-Aboriginal children in WA.
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This year alone, eight Aboriginalchildren have taken their lives; two of them were 12-year-old girls.
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Multiple admissions were more common in Aboriginalchildren.
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Ms Pryor's death comes amid fears of a rising suicide rate among Aboriginalchildren in Australia.
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Removing Aboriginalchildren from their families has failed.
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The issue of poverty can also be seen as a factor in the incarceration of Aboriginalchildren.