For example, we were in Adelaide, Australia, and Aboriginals wanted Victoria Square to be dual-named. |
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There are four major ethnic groups in Taiwan, namely the Aboriginals, the Hoklo, the Hakka, and the most recent immigrants from China. |
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Because the common law has failed to protect the rights of Aboriginals the bill of rights for Australia should be promoted. |
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Long ago, in a time the Aboriginals of Australia called Dreamtime, many things were waiting to be born. |
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This results in Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders developing negative self-concepts and a growing sense of a separate identity. |
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A group of about four Aboriginals are sitting at a table drinking from a cask. Goom. You know, Metho. |
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No one ever said that coming to terms with what white Australia did to Aboriginals would be easy. |
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The soap was issued to all the Aboriginals each week as part of their rations, along with their stick of nicki-nicki. |
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The mining town of Coober Pedy in Australia got its name from the local Aboriginals. |
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As I look around me in Central Australia I see dreadful apathy towards education among Aboriginals. |
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I was brought up in the Northern Territory with Aboriginals, and many of my closest friends are indigenous. |
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So in my view, they were the people who led the change of history in Australia, towards Aboriginals being able to vote and have rights. |
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The horns are akin to the didgeridoos of the Australian aboriginals and are referred to generically in the Central African Republic as ongo. |
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Early in the book, this exchange takes place between the author and his guide to the ways of Australia's Aboriginals, the remarkable Arkady Volchok. |
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Most Australians agreed that a preamble to the Australian constitution must contain some recognition that Aboriginals were in Australia before the white man. |
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The rumours circulated quickly around the notorious area known as the Block, which then became the scene of a nine hour battle between police and mainly young Aboriginals. |
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And the following day Cobblers Cove is filled from end to end with tanned Sydneysiders, wearing as few clothes as the Aboriginals when Captain Cook first sailed in. |
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Well, he started off as a young camel boy with Bill Wade, going into the centre of Australia counting Aboriginals to see how many lived out there. |
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With its location in the Far North of Australia, soldiers posted to 51FNQR need to know how to effectively communicate with Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders. |
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Aboriginals and Native Americans both use fire to control the bush. |
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Many Aboriginals are lukewarm on autonomy proposals because they are more concerned with day-to-day issues than the future survival of their culture, Kysul Lousu said. |
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Regulations under the Tribal Reserve Act, originally passed in 1956, allow only aboriginals to enter the tribal lands. |
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Five per year have been allocated to the Makah Native Americans who live on Washington's Olympic Peninsula and the rest to Siberian aboriginals. |
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Once one of the provinces is run by aboriginals, what is to stop an aboriginal man or woman from holding the highest offices in the land? |
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In recent decades, Taiwan's aboriginals have endured neglect and discrimination. |
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Using the aboriginals ' own oral histories, the developer proved that the site had been designated sacred only within the past 10 years. |
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Ethnic colour came to this week's CNA conference in the form of six Squamish nation aboriginals with a drum and two rattles. |
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Nah, I live on a farm and I've seen plenty of cows calving and I don't spect aboriginals be much different. |
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The toxin in question is curare, originally known as woorari by South American aboriginals, who used it on their poison arrows. |
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National Aboriginal Day recognises the cultures and contributions of Aboriginals to the history of Canada. |
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With Winnipeg facing only marginal population growth, aboriginals can play a key role in meeting the demand for skilled and unskilled jobs, the minister noted. |
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After another eight months the death toll had risen to 43 colonists and probably 350 Aboriginals. |
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According to a Canadian Press report, Canada's Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that about 4,000 aboriginals enlisted for the Second World War. |
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Use aboriginals when an all-encompassing collective term is needed. |
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If we were Australian aboriginals, wouldn't we be fighting to resist this erosion of our songlines and sacred places, by the secular powers-that-be? |
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They sailed back from Point Cook to Portarlington and landed again, where they were met by aboriginals. |
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The conflict, which peaked between 1825 and 1831 and led to more than three years of martial law, cost the lives of almost 1100 Aboriginals and settlers. |
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The greatest source of slaves came from southern tribes, including Thais and aboriginals from the southern provinces of Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Guizhou. |
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