There are seven distinct aboriginal languages, which are grouped into three language families. |
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The political and cultural sovereignty of northern aboriginal people were effectively erased by such statements. |
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The event will include guest speakers, aboriginal singers and a candlelight vigil. |
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America had become an English-speaking colony, settled by emigrants from the Old Country who had largely supplanted its aboriginal population. |
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History is the great leveller of mankind and to see the pre-historic aboriginal rock art, is to enter a time warp. |
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You don't have to make the observation that, in so many ways, aboriginal people are second-class citizens in Australia. |
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However, the concern of aboriginal peoples is precipitated by the asserted right of Quebec to unilateral secession. |
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However, I believe what this government is attempting to do is get a political mandate to further marginalise our aboriginal interests. |
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Australian aboriginal art is not only fashionable on the international art scene, it's also fetching huge prices in the salerooms. |
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Has anybody taken our New Wave of abstract artists to task for appropriating aboriginal art? |
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This, according to environmental primitivism, is the perfect, aboriginal state of nature. |
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Many aboriginal Australian languages have a series of three or four lateral approximants, as do various dialects of Irish. |
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The music used in the performance is quite eclectic in source, but has a world beat, aboriginal feel for the most part. |
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Evolving technologies have included aboriginal spears, nets, and weirs and European purse seines. |
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To raise the enrollment quota of aboriginal students, the new system will add 20 percent instead. |
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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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The main exception to this has been the relationship between the dominant French-English state and aboriginal peoples. |
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A small remnant of Khoi and San aboriginal populations lives in the extreme northwest. |
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The Maya and Garifuna demonstrate the surviving tribal traits of the aboriginal peoples. |
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The shockwaves of that first gunfire are still being felt in aboriginal communities today throughout the country. |
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However, I note that a leading Canadian authority on aboriginal title stated that one dimension of it is its inalienability. |
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The site will be arranged to evoke the lands where the eleven aboriginal nations in Quebec live. |
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As a territory born out of the desire for an aboriginal land claims agreement, we are governed as a public government. |
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In North America alone, there are many aboriginal cultures that no longer know a word of their original languages. |
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It still gives the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs authority over aboriginal children's education. |
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The Paiwan are surrounded by Han Chinese and other aboriginal groups including Rukai and Puyuma. |
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Two weeks ago, accompanying her as she questioned Premier Yu, were a group of activists from different aboriginal tribes. |
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Around the world, 70 percent of uranium deposits are located on aboriginal land. |
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Handley said aboriginal health is not just a federal matter because a large and growing proportion of natives live off-reserve. |
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In ancient and aboriginal cultures, dreams were too important to he entrusted to mere dreamers. |
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As National Aboriginal Day dawns Monday, the statistics for aboriginal youth remain depressing. |
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Mr. Wellheiser was adopted by a native Canadian family and has been extensively involved in aboriginal activities. |
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In the aboriginal period the Cariban languages were important in the West Indies, Brazil, Peru, the Guianas, Venezuela, and Colombia. |
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The day just gets more upsetting when we hear about aboriginal rights in Canada. |
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One Sapphire, Kay, falls for a black soldier, even as she struggles with her aboriginal identity. |
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On the way, they are helped by an aboriginal boy on his walkabout. |
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Now, the division needs to bring aboriginal perspectives into the entire curriculum, for all its students. |
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Few of the dramatic postglacial changes in global environment escaped the attention of aboriginal humans. |
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The Committee is concerned that aboriginal rights of Native Americans may, in law, be extinguished by Congress. |
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One day, when I was in Grade Three, my school teacher decided to use me as an example of how aboriginal people no longer live in teepees or wigwams. |
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As a result we have a lot of experience with framing these types of artwork, from woomeras and boomerangs through to clubs and spears, and even aboriginal carvings. |
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Australia's aboriginal heritage is linguistically very rich. |
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Urban shearling coats were worn with silk dresses printed with patterns inspired by aboriginal art. |
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A group called Dom belonged to the aboriginal peoples of India but had adopted the Hindu religion and an Indo-Aryan language derived from Sanskrit. |
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A decreasing number of aboriginal furs reached bayside posts. |
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The problem of recruitment and escalating license costs is also being affected by the entry of the Mi'kmaq, an aboriginal people, into commercial fishing. |
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Any musical artists of Canadian aboriginal status or non-status Metis or Inuit by birth, adoption or community acceptance are eligible for the awards. |
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They had heard about aboriginal writers slaving away somewhere out there on new scripts for theatre, but where were they all hiding? |
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Davey was a smart young aboriginal who, only three years before, had been a munjon. |
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During the search, police used aboriginal trackers and aircraft to search thousands of miles of Outback. |
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In the following manhunt, police used aboriginal trackers and aircraft to comb an area stretching thousands of miles, but to no avail. |
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Before the wolves can get him, however, he is rescued by a wise old shepherd and brought up as a helot, one of the aboriginal population the Spartans have enslaved. |
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Are there other so-called aboriginal cultural groups in Australia and similar voices like that of yours that use literary writing as the medium for the purpose? |
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The event will coincide with the Native Women's Association of Canada's campaign launch to end violence against aboriginal women. |
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Seventy percent of the population is Hokkien, 14 percent is Hakka, 14 percent is Mainlander, and two percent is aboriginal. |
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Though tourism booms in Hawaii, for example, aboriginal Hawaiians rank among the poorest and sickest inhabitants on the island. |
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The latter had two aboriginal stocks, Arawakan and Cariban, which are also found in South America. |
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We are aboriginal women. We talk for our hunting business, ceremony business. |
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The PFP and KMT won most of their seats in these areas, as well as among the Hakka Chinese ethnic group or Taiwan's aboriginal communities. |
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There is nothing to warrant the supposition that the Bahamas ever had more than a very sparse aboriginal population. |
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Nearby, at the Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience, visitors can learn how to throw a boomerang or to play the didgeridoo, before watching aboriginal dancers perform a corroboree. |
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When asking us to consider our perceptions, De Heer is most effective with his use of cutaways to aboriginal paintings to depict scenes of violence. |
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Some are even dressed in traditional Asian garb from Taiwan's aboriginal tribes and in Chinese Cheongsam silk gowns. |
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By altering fauna, aboriginal peoples might indirectly have affected the flora of many regions as well. |
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The second difference between the Han and aboriginal indentured girls is the family members involved in their indenture. |
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Movements promoting the inculturation of Anglican worship have also promoted service music in popular and aboriginal styles. |
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The routines include religious folk and aboriginal dance, martial arts along with diabolo playing and shuttlecock kicking. |
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Marine mammals were first hunted by aboriginal peoples for food and other resources. |
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This sexualisation of children and the wider community has led to a breakdown in traditional aboriginal law. |
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The region was a trading centre for aboriginal peoples long before the arrival of Europeans. |
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Before and after the departure of the Norse, the island was inhabited by aboriginal populations. |
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But what if we approached our creative close encounters through the lens of an animist or aboriginal understanding of the land? |
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Eels were once an abundant species in rivers, and were an important fishery for aboriginal people. |
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In front of him were great piles of blackened eugarie shells, relics of past aboriginal feasts. |
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The sudden uprearing of a genuine bit of aboriginal agriculturism in the midst of the conventionalities of party politics is always interesting. |
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Carroll's work has been translated into virtually every language,including Swahili,Welsh,Latin and aboriginal Pitjantjara. |
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Its aboriginal culture is also very rich which explains why hundreds of urban legends have been passed on through the centuries. |
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People whose parents spoke Mangala or Tyaraity, for instance, prefer aboriginal English or Kriol, an English-based hybrid language. |
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The Sinhalese and Tamils are in the majority, and there are also Muslims, aboriginal Veddahs, Malaysians and Burghers. |
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Marine mammals were hunted by coastal aboriginal humans historically for food and other resources. |
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William told one aboriginal woman he had a didgeridoo at home which he plays every now and again. |
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The area around Portarlington was originally inhabited by the aboriginal Wathaurung people. |
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How do these facts tend to affiliate the faculty of hearing upon the aboriginal vegetative processes? |
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Claire took various jobs and traveled to Arnhem Land, where the aboriginal tribes live, Wales, the Middle East, and London. |
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The aboriginal cultures and languages were not supported by the state, and were nearly eradicated by the state during the 20th century. |
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The northern Bangladesh region is home to aboriginal Santal, Munda and Oraon people. |
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It may well be doubted whether this frog is an aboriginal of these islands. |
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While texts in Sirayan and other aboriginal languages are lost, there is still a substantial extant corpus of texts in Sinckan and Favorlang. |
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In Canada, customary aboriginal law has a constitutional foundation and for this reason has increasing influence. |
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It is here that James Cook made first contact with an aboriginal tribe known as the Gweagal. |
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By the time Wrangel Island was discovered by Europeans there was no aboriginal population. |
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The population of the island is less than 1,500 and consists mostly of Buryats, the island's aboriginal people. |
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Its founding datu, Puti, had purchased land for his new realms from the aboriginal Ati hero, Marikudo. |
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Moors, Burghers, Malays, Chinese, and the aboriginal Vedda are also established groups on the island. |
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There have also been active efforts to recruit aboriginal peoples directly into the archaeological profession. |
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This class of dart was used by aboriginal Arctic hunters such as the Aleut until fairly recently. |
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With its range across North America and depth of history, Rangifer tarandus has countless aboriginal names. |
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National and international authorities have given special treatment to aboriginal hunters since their methods of killing are seen as less destructive and wasteful. |
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He offered the ACC's apology to aboriginal people and delayed his retirement until 2004 when his successor could come to the primacy with the issue also retired. |
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Germanic religion refers to the aboriginal myths and rituals of the Germanic peoples from the Iron Age until Christianization during the Medieval period. |
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Quebec's cuisine has a strong French and Irish influence, although many aspects of Canadian aboriginal cuisine have also had a significant impact on Quebec cuisine. |
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The second section, which reflects the composer's eight years of contact with aboriginal music and art, relies on textless chanting above an underlying drone. |
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Because of these conflicts, aboriginal population identify less or do not identify with the national identity of being an Australian, but their ethnic identities are salient. |
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Norway has been greatly criticized by the international community for the politics of Norwegianization of and discrimination against the aboriginal population of the country. |
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Researcher Irina Pugach and colleagues analysed genetic variation from across the genome from aboriginal Australians, New Guineans, island Southeast Asians, and Indians. |
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Some of the world's most extensive and ancient aboriginal rock painting galleries surround the town of Laura, some of which are available for public viewing. |
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For decades now the 38,000 square miles aboriginal reserve has been sacrosanct from white intrusion. Gin burglars who sneak in looking for lubras are prosecuted. |
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In practicing couvade, the male makes himself wombly. An initiated aboriginal man made womanly by sub-incision can imitate the womb's ability to open. |
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Current whaling nations are Norway, Iceland, and Japan, despite their joining to the IWC, as well as the aboriginal communities of Siberia, Alaska, and northern Canada. |
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National and international authorities have given special treatment to aboriginal hunters since their methods of hunting are seen as less destructive and wasteful. |
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