We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Bruce Trevorrow last year became the first Aborigine man to win compensation.
2
The problem of recognition has stayed with the Aborigine ever since.
3
He also developed a deep interest in the spirituality of the Australian Aborigine.
4
Australian Aborigine god who was the personification of Evil and antagonist to Baiame.
5
The Aborigine communities are short on housing and facilities.
1
But I am Chief of Police in Abo, and I release him.
2
He entered the University of Abo in 1822, and in Helsingfors.
3
This meeting took place in Abo, a little town in Finland.
4
He told her that the Abo ringer, Samson, had returned to the homestead.
5
Eugénie Nicolet and Abo Gabassa had made the crossing on the same ship.
1
All debate on the Aboriginal question this year leads to Cathy Freeman.
2
Background: Aboriginal people in Australia experience significant health burden from chronic disease.
3
These foods are an integral component of good health among Aboriginal peoples.
4
Water for Aboriginal people is crucial for survival, identity, language and law.
5
Setting: A remote Aboriginal community in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
1
He also developed a deep interest in the spirituality of the AustralianAborigine.
2
It is very important to an AustralianAborigine that their body, and their ancestors' bodies, be returned to the land from which they arose.
3
Beliefs of the Central Australianaborigines concerning the reincarnation of the dead.
4
Belief of the Australianaborigines in sorcery as the cause of death.
5
Belief of the Australianaborigines that their dead are reborn in white people.
Usage of native Australian in English
1
Tiny was made to give her nativeAustralian bush call of Coo-ee!
2
Yet birds, particularly nativeAustralian birds, can be a little shy.
3
IN MY GARDEN I HAVE … Lots of nativeAustralian plants.
4
Since its inception Midnight Oil has identified with environmental causes and nativeAustralian issues.
5
For instance, if we may believe Stephens, no nun was ever more modest than the nativeAustralian woman.
6
Arnhem Land, Australia David Gray By David Gray Walking through a forest of nativeAustralian Paperback trees, we suddenly stop.
7
The fox's Achilles' heel is that it only breeds once a year in midwinter -a habit few nativeAustralian animals share.
8
You can almost hear the national anthem playing as two nativeAustralian animals do battle, with only one escaping the encounter alive.
9
The couple, through their niece, were able to bring nativeAustralian flowers to place at Yvonne and Arjen's trees, which are side-by-side.
10
A nativeAustralian animal tragically orphaned after its mother was hit by a car has become a social media favourite after being rescued.
11
A bioplastic modelled on the nest material of a tiny nativeAustralian bee could replace some regular plastic in aviation, electrical and construction products.
12
In waiting on her mistress she was just the ordinary trained nativeAustralian servant; in every other respect she was the simple unadulterated heathen Polynesian.
13
Rising out of the garden is the best structure of the show, a reclaimed timber studio designed to look like the nativeAustralian waratah flower.
14
Best-selling author Jackie French also helped turn the nativeAustralian animal into a creature beloved by children in her classic "Diary of A Wombat".
15
These initials, which puzzled Parkes, as well they might, meant no more than NativeAustralian Poet.
16
Ergo, the explanation for the differences between NativeAustralian and European-Australian societies must lie in the different people composing them.