A dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived.
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Examples for "Aborigine"
1Bruce Trevorrow last year became the first Aborigine man to win compensation.
2The problem of recognition has stayed with the Aborigine ever since.
3He also developed a deep interest in the spirituality of the Australian Aborigine.
4Australian Aborigine god who was the personification of Evil and antagonist to Baiame.
5The Aborigine communities are short on housing and facilities.
1But I am Chief of Police in Abo, and I release him.
2He entered the University of Abo in 1822, and in Helsingfors.
3This meeting took place in Abo, a little town in Finland.
4He told her that the Abo ringer, Samson, had returned to the homestead.
5Eugénie Nicolet and Abo Gabassa had made the crossing on the same ship.
1All debate on the Aboriginal question this year leads to Cathy Freeman.
2Background: Aboriginal people in Australia experience significant health burden from chronic disease.
3These foods are an integral component of good health among Aboriginal peoples.
4Water for Aboriginal people is crucial for survival, identity, language and law.
5Setting: A remote Aboriginal community in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
1Tiny was made to give her native Australian bush call of Coo-ee!
2Yet birds, particularly native Australian birds, can be a little shy.
3IN MY GARDEN I HAVE … Lots of native Australian plants.
4Since its inception Midnight Oil has identified with environmental causes and native Australian issues.
5For instance, if we may believe Stephens, no nun was ever more modest than the native Australian woman.
1Beliefs of the Central Australian aborigines concerning the reincarnation of the dead.
2Belief of the Australian aborigines in sorcery as the cause of death.
3Belief of the Australian aborigines that their dead are reborn in white people.
4He also developed a deep interest in the spirituality of the Australian Aborigine.
5Australian Aborigine god who was the personification of Evil and antagonist to Baiame.
6But, as the Australian aborigines suggest, this is bunk.
7Australian Aborigine god who was cited as male in some areas and female in other areas.
8Mr. Bunnet informs me that the Australian aborigines when out of spirits have a chop-fallen appearance.
9There are deplorable accounts from Africa, and the Australian aborigines appear to have been already exterminated.
10Backward state of the Central Australian aborigines.
11General conclusion as to the belief in immortality and the worship of the dead among the Australian aborigines.
12They closely resembled the incised lines and punch-marks of the Australian aborigines, and the patterns common in Polynesia.
13The peninsula was originally inhabited by races related to the Australian aborigines & the Negroid Papuans of Melanesia.
14Caucasian, Mongolian, Negro, Amerindian, and Australian aborigine have melted together and become one more or less brown race.
15They were in truth two fine specimens of Australian aborigines, stern, impetuous, and determined, active, muscular, and energetic.
16Australian Aborigine moon god and All Father who was the personification of good who stood in opposition with Dardawigal.
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