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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Regulations under the Tribal Reserve Act, originally passed in 1956, allow only aboriginals to enter the tribal lands. |
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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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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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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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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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In recent decades, Taiwan's aboriginals have endured neglect and discrimination. |
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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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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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With the exception of aboriginals, everyone is an immigrant, as far as I'm concerned. |
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Lord knows that when it comes to aboriginals, there are a number of issues, such as water, housing, health and so forth. |
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There are serious differences that we can see now between the non-taxpaying aboriginals and us. |
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It was only a week ago Wednesday that the government issued a formal apology for the ethnocide of aboriginals. |
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Inuit and all aboriginals alike are playing a leading role in this great country's future and we will do more. |
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Still on the subject of the great failures of the budget, I find it regrettable that assistance to aboriginals has been put off for a year. |
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Likewise, women are expected to stand up for women, and aboriginals for aboriginals. |
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Sometimes it is older workers and sometimes it is off reserve aboriginals who have struggled to get the training they need. |
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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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Use aboriginals when an all-encompassing collective term is needed. |
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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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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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He provided information about the local aboriginals to Franklin and arranged for them to supply Franklin's party. |
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Aboriginals who received individual counselling are more likely to leave unemployment compared to aboriginals who did not. |
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She is involved in the political arena and Chinese New Year celebrations, the aboriginals participate and are well received. |
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I am referring specifically to aboriginals about whom nary a word is mentioned in the budget. |
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I recognize that the first nations are part of the Canadian political landscape, but we must also recognize that they are nations of a different type because, really, what is important for aboriginals is bloodline. |
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Certain subpopulations, including youth and aboriginals, as well as methods of suicide and nonfatal attempts are examined in an effort to understand the national variations. |
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I could make a case for aboriginals that we should have an emergency debate on diabetes on first nations reserves, because the diabetes epidemic on reserves and within the first nations population is very significant. |
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It should be representative of the population in terms of women, in terms of aboriginals, in terms of regions, in terms of income, in terms of ethnicity. |
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She did not talk about the implications of mental illness, about spousal abuse, about aboriginals off reserve and their challenges in the aboriginal communities, and about youth alienated from their families. |
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This holds out the unseemly prospect of one approach for non-aboriginals, and another for aboriginals, in violation of the basic concept of equality of all citizens before the law. |
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For aboriginals, hunting is seen neither as a specialized occupation nor as an avocation for the privileged, but as the birthright and heritage of every man and woman. |
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They are concerned that the electoral system was created so long ago that it has the ability to omit women, aboriginals and non-property owners who are disenfranchised. |
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The Algonquins of Pikogan come to mind, but I could also be talking about the aboriginals from Obedjiwan and the Innu, who were also rapped on the knuckles to teach them right from wrong when they were children. |
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As you said, non-aboriginal programmers are trying to program for aboriginals, which is a huge disjunct and a huge challenge, and I'm not sure that's not going to deliver the results you're asking for. |
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For example, anglophones, aboriginals and allophones in Quebec have firm assurances that they will not be expelled, fired from their jobs, stripped of their property or citizenship, systematically harassed on the street, etc. |
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I have not heard aboriginals or non-aboriginals say that the government should not apologize for one of the most dishonourable deeds the government was ever complicit in. |
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For example, this category includes women, aboriginals, disabled individuals and members of visible minorities who are often at a disadvantage at work. |
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There are also several industry-specific initiatives in areas such as tourism and high tech, and group-targeted programs for women, aboriginals, youth and people with disabilities. |
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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 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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Long ago, in a time the Aboriginals of Australia called Dreamtime, many things were waiting to be born. |
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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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This results in Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders developing negative self-concepts and a growing sense of a separate identity. |
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For example, we were in Adelaide, Australia, and Aboriginals wanted Victoria Square to be dual-named. |
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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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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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I was brought up in the Northern Territory with Aboriginals, and many of my closest friends are indigenous. |
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As I look around me in Central Australia I see dreadful apathy towards education among Aboriginals. |
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The mining town of Coober Pedy in Australia got its name from the local Aboriginals. |
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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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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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Aboriginals and Native Americans both use fire to control the bush. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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After another eight months the death toll had risen to 43 colonists and probably 350 Aboriginals. |
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National Aboriginal Day recognises the cultures and contributions of Aboriginals to the history of Canada. |
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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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