What's really been great is just the sheer pride aborigines get from watching the film. |
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Most Taiwanese and aborigines speak both a local language and the national language. |
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Native porcupine is eaten by the aborigines, who declare it to be budgeree. |
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My values are consistent with the American Indians, aborigines, and African people. |
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The aborigines believe that the skeleton of each dead moon drops into the sea and becomes the shell of the chambered nautilus. |
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North American aborigines had developed a system of middlemen for transporting furs to bayside posts. |
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The White Lotus society had spread its influence among the aborigines of central and south-west China, and in the 1830s the Miao rebelled. |
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Why is steatopygia absent among, for example, hunting-gathering Australian aborigines? |
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The treatment of aborigines in Australia and Maoris in New Zealand were also forms of racism. |
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Our results indicate that a super-phylum, which includes Taiwan aborigines, Daic, and Malayo-Polynesians, is genetically educible. |
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The privileged moments shared with the aborigines and their welcome and notably an afternoon spent in the bush with elders and children. |
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The religion of the Australian aborigines was mentioned in a number of responses. |
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The meeting with Vincent, the chairman of the community, great defender of the rights of the aborigines. |
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In 40,000 years, the aborigines destroyed the other deciduous trees in Australia. |
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And our theory that the Australian aborigines had sailed and paddled in from India, during the Dreamtime of the last Ice Age, found confirmation in Canberra. |
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According to a report by the Australian Commission on Human Rights, eight in ten aborigines have no access to the labor market. |
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From the 1960s to the early 1990s, the percentage of aborigines, especially from the Atayal tribe, among indentured girls in Taiwan continually increased. |
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From the pre-historic days of aborigines to the present day of robots and computers the ideas of managing available resources have been in existence in some form or other. |
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They co-exist peacefully with people of other castes and tribes that include the Yeravas, Kurubas, the aborigines called Kudiyas, the lower caste called Poleyas. |
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After 1730, the French competed from the southwest as La Verendrye and his sons developed a series of posts to intercept the aborigines travelling from the west to the Bay. |
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On the question of indigenous peoples rights, the delegation stated that the land rights for indigenous people, natives and aborigines were adequately protected under existing laws, including the right to compensation. |
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To point the bone at someone is considered bad luck in some cultures, such as Australian aborigines, such as by the Kurdaitcha. |
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The others died of fever or starvation, or were speared by hostile aborigines. |
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Taiwanese aborigines formed tribal alliances such as the Kingdom of Middag. |
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Above all, in the medley of Aryans, Mongols and aborigines, which it created, it unconsciously led the way to some of the hideous Vamacharas. |
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For example, one tour company reportedly received a complaint from a South Australian tourist that the aborigines in the Manyalluk community wore T-shirts and shorts instead of loincloths. |
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The aborigines burned the forest to plant with their digging sticks. |
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The genomes of Australian aborigines, New Guineans and some Pacific Islanders are about 6 percent Denisovan genes, according to earlier studies. |
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If life expectancy is a function of the level of development of a country, it may also vary according to ethnic origin: thus the Australian aborigines lives shorter lives than the other members of the population. |
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Infant mortality among the aborigines of Australia is more than double that among non-indigenous inhabitants, and the imprisonment rate among aborigine women is higher than that of any other community. |
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From a very large number of years a very large number of people have wore hip-hop hairstyle including the religious monks, the tribe people in New Guinea, the Australian aborigines and also several African tribes. |
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Gold was not prized by the Amerindians of Canada and the United States, and the aborigines of Australia seem not to have paid any attention to the precious metal. |
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To Canada's aborigines time was free, without any exchange value, but for the business man of today time has become a standard unit for calculating costs and wage payments. |
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A conquering race would scarcely credit that its heroes would, after death, betake themselves to the deadland of the beaten and enslaved aborigines. |
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