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  1. Aboriginal Australians - Wikipedia

    An Eastern Arrernte man of the Arltunga district, Northern Territory, in 1923. His hut is decked with porcupine grass. Dwellings accommodating Aboriginal families at Hermannsburg Mission, …

  2. Australian Aboriginal peoples | History, Facts, & Culture

    Survey of the history, society, and culture of the Australian Aboriginal peoples, who are one of the two distinct Indigenous cultural groups of Australia. It is generally held that they originally …

  3. ABORIGINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ABORIGINE is a person descended from the earliest known inhabitants of a place and especially of a place that was colonized : an Indigenous person.

  4. Why Aboriginal Australians are still fighting for recognition

    Jul 14, 2025 · They could be the oldest population of humans living outside of Africa—yet Australia has still never made a treaty with Aboriginal Australians.

  5. Australian Aborigine - New World Encyclopedia

    It soon became capitalized and employed as the common name to refer to all Indigenous Australians. Strictly speaking, "Aborigine" is the noun and "Aboriginal" the adjectival form; …

  6. Aboriginal Australians | Encyclopedia.com

    May 17, 2018 · Australian Aborigines PRONUNCIATION: aw-STRAYL-yuhn ab-bor-RIDGE-in-eez LOCATION: Australia; Tasmania POPULATION: Approximately 517,000 LANGUAGE: …

  7. First Peoples of Australia | AIATSIS corporate website

    ‘Aborigine’ is one such word, and should not be used. When used in Australia, it’s preferable to capitalise the words ‘Indigenous’, ‘Aboriginal’ and ‘Torres Strait Islander’, just like you would …

  8. Australian Aborigines - iResearchNet

    The word aborigine means “from the beginning.” In Australia, this word began to be used to refer specifically to the continent’s nearly one million indigenous inhabitants at the time of the British …

  9. Aborigines Facts - Softschools.com

    Interesting Aborigines Facts: Many aborigine words have become common in the English language including koala, barramundi, wombat, kookaburra, taipan, and wallaby. Aboriginal …

  10. Indigenous Australians - Wikipedia

    The term "Aborigine" (as opposed to "Aboriginal") is often disfavoured, as it is regarded as having colonialist connotations. [26][2][27] While the term "Indigenous Australians" has grown in …