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Meanings of
aboriginals
in English
Russian
австралийские аборигены
Portuguese
aborígenes australianos
Spanish
aborigen australiano
Catalan
aborígens australians
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Term used to refer to some groups of Indigenous Australians.
aborigines
aborigine
aboriginal australians
Related terms
ethnic group
Russian
австралийские аборигены
Synonyms
Examples for "
aborigines
"
aborigines
aborigine
aboriginal australians
Examples for "
aborigines
"
1
Beliefs of the Central Australian
aborigines
concerning the reincarnation of the dead.
2
Belief of the Australian
aborigines
in sorcery as the cause of death.
3
He would live in the Marquesas as he said the
aborigines
do.
4
Their condition now brought them in almost daily contact with the
aborigines
.
5
The following represent a select list of works on the American
aborigines
:
-
H.
1
Hospitality is the ornament, and has been the ruin, of the
aborigine
.
2
Fine red iron-oxide dust settled into everything They had several
aborigine
servants.
3
But if ever there was an astonished
aborigine
,
Lone Wolf was the same.
4
Even a broad-nosed, foreheadless,
blubber
-
lipped
aborigine
from the hill-junglesobjected to his presence!
5
Got some kind of an
aborigine
caged up in it.
1
The people who did create a society in Australia were
Aboriginal
Australians
.
2
Aboriginal
Australians
are not the whole story, they're part of Australia's history.
3
Spider goddess of the
aboriginal
Australians
and on several of the Malaysian islands.
4
During the pair's tour of Australia they made disparaging remarks about
Aboriginal
Australians
.
5
Aboriginal
Australians
may have adopted and then abandoned bows and arrows.
Usage of
aboriginals
in English
1
Approaching the Gulf of Carpentaria, he had several encounters with the
aboriginals
.
2
The party lags in opinion polls, and
aboriginals
traditionally vote for the opposition.
3
Outside the village were three or four conical yourts belonging to the
aboriginals
.
4
Only once did the sombre rapture of these
aboriginals
find expression.
5
Not one of those
aboriginals
had ever seen anything of the kind before.
6
Some locals, mostly
aboriginals
,
claim that diamond mining is disrupting the migration routes.
7
It's a technique you find among the
aboriginals
of Siberia and the Tungusk.
8
All four were of deep bronze complexion, and to all appearance pure-blooded
aboriginals
.
9
His Excellency also introduced two
aboriginals
who had accompanied Mr. Landsborough from Carpentaria.
10
Maybe you have seen the Dervishes, or the Fijians, or the Australian
aboriginals
?
11
A United Nations human rights panel had blasted Canada for its treatment of
aboriginals
.
12
Great tact is necessary in the education of the
aboriginals
.
13
Even the poorest settler has had the aid of
aboriginals
.
14
The
aboriginals
of the country need not be reckoned with.
15
Who were these carvers of stones, the
aboriginals
of Gafsa?
16
The number of
aboriginals
in parliament went from four to 10 in the past decade.
Other examples for "aboriginals"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
aboriginals
aboriginal
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
australian aboriginals
few aboriginals
black aboriginals
call aboriginals
come the aboriginals
More collocations
Translations for
aboriginals
Russian
австралийские аборигены
Portuguese
aborígenes australianos
Spanish
aborigen australiano
Catalan
aborígens australians
Aboriginals
through the time
Aboriginals
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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