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"aboriginal" Definitions
  1. (usually Aboriginal) relating to the original people living in Australia before Europeans arrived
  2. relating to the original people, animals, etc. of a place and to a period of time before Europeans arrived

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Aboriginal scholars say that colonial education philosophies and aboriginal theories of knowledge are incompatible.
She was one of the first Aboriginal graduates of her university, one of the country's first Aboriginal teachers, the first Aboriginal person to serve in the New South Wales Parliament, and the first Aboriginal woman to be elected to the House of Representatives.
The rate of homicides for Aboriginal women is six times higher than that of non-Aboriginal women, and the suicide rate for Aboriginal people is also far higher, according to Statistics Canada.
The prevalence of suicidal thoughts was higher among women in all Aboriginal groups than non-Aboriginal women.
Health Minister Jane Philpott noted suicide rates among Aboriginal people are significantly higher than non-Aboriginal Canadians.
You would have some Aboriginal groups to acknowledge that psychedelics have been used by Aboriginal groups for centuries.
"If you marry an Aboriginal you can be classified as an Aboriginal, or if the community or the elders accept you into that community, you can be defined as an Aboriginal," Hanson told Sky News.
How are Aboriginal elders living in Canada ensuring that Aboriginal culture and traditions are not forgotten by the younger generation?
Experts said the club symbolized the Aboriginal rejection of assimilation and the start of an Aboriginal renaissance still unfolding today.
In Australia, colonists knew little about Aboriginal celestial navigation, with some researchers claiming Aboriginal people did not use it at all.
It is the first time that an aboriginal government in Canada will represent everyone in the community, aboriginal and nonaboriginal alike.
"We are committed to ensuring the South Australian health system is responsive to the needs of Aboriginal people through supporting Aboriginal people's access to culturally respectful, appropriate and relevant services," says April Lawrie-Smith, Director of its Aboriginal Health Branch.
"Aboriginal people are very concerned about protecting sacred sites because they are our cultural landscapes," said Benedict Scambary, head of the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority.
Two 800-year-old stencil paintings in Tasmania's Nirmena Nala Cave were destroyed by vandals, prompting Aboriginal leaders to demand tougher laws protecting Aboriginal patrimony.
An earlier version of this briefing misidentified the date and event at which the Aboriginal athlete Cathy Freeman made waves by carrying the Aboriginal flag.
He pointed to tools shared by many aboriginal cultures across great distances, as well as to a family of languages spoken by many aboriginal groups.
The island's Aboriginal residents are divided on whether a white artist, like Mr. Parr, has the right to co-opt Aboriginal history and tell their stories.
Aboriginal people had a deep knowledge of the land, said historian Bill Gammage, an emeritus professor at Australian National University who studies Australian and Aboriginal history.
"One of the reasons Aboriginal people offend is because of past traumas they've suffered in their lives," said Bunja Smith, chairman for the Aboriginal Legal Service.
Julie Bangun, who lives in the Aboriginal community of Wadeye in the Northern Territory, penned a letter on the NACCHO Aboriginal Health Facebook page on Apr. 8.
It mostly affects boys and aboriginal children (the number of obese adults has doubled, tripled for children, and 216 percent of aboriginal children under 219 are obese).
The Tasmanian government says that it has returned more than 55,000 hectares (136,000 acres) of land to the Aboriginal community through the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania.
Ken Wyatt, one of five aborigines in the federal parliament, says a few aboriginal MPs are not enough to achieve an "aboriginal voice" on issues affecting his people.
The Aboriginal athlete Cathy Freeman made waves in 1994 when she took a victory lap at the Commonwealth Games with both the Australian national flag and the Aboriginal flag.
Fitzroy, which is among the best-known gathering place for Aboriginal people in Australia, is home to the first Aboriginal housing association, legal and health service in the country.
Born in 1902 in Hermannsburg, a remote Aboriginal community in central Australia's West MacDonnell ranges, Albert Namatjira rose to prominence as the first Aboriginal artist to master a Western tradition.
"I was trying to paint a picture of what it was like for me growing up as a child with one Aboriginal parent and one non-Aboriginal parent," she explained.
"This study confirms the sophistication of the Australian Aboriginal toolkit and underscores the universal importance of the Jabiluka area," Justin O'Brien, CEO of Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation, said in a statement.
THE LAM COLLECTION OF ABORIGINAL ART Over 100 works created by Aboriginal artists, many of them women, since the mid-1990s include works on paper, ceremonial objects and sculptures. Feb.
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Knowing the land -- just as the Aboriginal people do.
The committee formed with the emergence of Aboriginal groups in the 1920s, seeking to increase awareness in the wider community of the status and treatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
"I said they [Aboriginal Australians] receive privileges that other people don't receive because they're Aboriginal, which is true and you cannot deny that," Hanson said in a 21990 interview on 290 Minutes.
More than 25,000 people, Aboriginal and white, joined a demonstration in Melbourne, Australia's second biggest city, organizers said, marching up to State Parliament House chanting "always was, always will be Aboriginal land".
Imagine, for example, if Chanel has enlisted actual Aboriginal artisans in the making of their product; if they had earmarked some percentage of sales for Aboriginal causes, and spent time with them.
Meanwhile, Sotheby's held an auction of Aboriginal contemporary art — the first of its kind in New York, as Aboriginal art is more frequently sold at specialty auction houses in Australia and Europe.
"They've just forced their way actually through courthouse security and there is an enormous police presence here now, and again, very unsettling, very upset and angry people, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal," he said.
And the rate of imprisonment for indigenous people has doubled since 1991, with aboriginal adults 13 times and aboriginal youths 24 times more likely to go to jail than their non-indigenous peers.
In a study published in the journal Nature Wednesday, a group of international researchers -- including nine Aboriginal leaders -- collected genomic data on 833 Aboriginal Australians and 25 Highland Papuans from Papua New Guinea.
According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 16 percent of all female homicide victims in Canada between 1980 and 3063 were aboriginal, though aboriginal women make up only 4.3 percent of the population.
Heat touts One Arrow as 100% Aboriginal owned and operated.
From the start, this society melded European and aboriginal elements.
Mixed race girlfriends with Aboriginal woman taking selfie at bar
The elements of Aboriginal use of psychedelics is in there.
That does not include disputes between aboriginal groups and firms.
There are so many Aboriginal people that love your music.
Around that time, Aboriginal activists began agitating for civil rights.
An estimated 1,017 aboriginal women were murdered over that period.
It doesn't do anything to promote understanding of Aboriginal history.
"Always was, always will be, Aboriginal lands!" the marchers shouted.
Generations of aboriginal children were stolen, and many returned broken.
Capturing Aboriginal Australia was probably the hardest part for me.
So Aboriginal culture is a lot smarter than we thought.
Sotheby's first Aboriginal art sale occurred in 1997 in Sydney.
Ottawa says it has ramped up talks with aboriginal communities.
Robin Junger, a Vancouver lawyer who specializes in aboriginal law, said that even in cases where aboriginal title has been proven, the federal government still has final say on whether a project goes ahead.
Six years later, Neville Bonner, a leader from an Aboriginal rights organization, became the first Aboriginal to gain a seat in Australia's Parliament, filling a Senate vacancy left by a Queenslander who had resigned.
Famous and accomplished Aboriginal players such as Nicky Winmar, Michael Long, and Chris Lewis have publicly stood up against racism, and this, in turn, has given an enormous boost to the Aboriginal rights movements.
FITZROY, Australia — Uncle Jack Charles, a well-known Australian Aboriginal actor, was born in 1940 under Australia's assimilation policy, which he said absorbed Aboriginal people into white society by removing children from their families.
Sharing its title with her birth name in her Aboriginal people's language, her company is developing a tool that will help bridge cultural and other gaps between Western businesses and local and national Aboriginal communities.
The spill occurred within the Ocean Man First Nation aboriginal community.
The demarcation of land for Brazil's 900,000 aboriginal people is controversial.
La Loche is not an aboriginal reserve but one is nearby.
Indigenous people first inhabited these areas, and they are aboriginal lands.
It faces opposition from some municipalities, aboriginal groups and environmental activists.
Malkawi Aboriginal painting site, Napabunna land, Northern Flinders Ranges, South Australia.
The light designs were made by artists from Aboriginal communities. vividsydney.
Mr. Trudeau's government has pledged to increase spending on aboriginal communities.
In fact, Lanne and Truganini were not the last Aboriginal Tasmanians.
Produced circa 1830, such charts were inspired by Aboriginal bark drawings.
We will raise our Aboriginal flags and we will make noise.
In the late 1960s, Aboriginal Australians were battling for land rights.
An Aboriginal group, Red Spirit Drummers, was among those providing music.
They're elders in one of the biggest Aboriginal nations in Australia.
And since at least 1938, Aboriginal groups have publicly protested it.
It's celebrating when the Aboriginal people had their land taken away.
Tarnathi Festival A festival for contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Islander Art.
"It's inspirational for other aboriginal students to see," Ms. McGillivary explained.
But a report by the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network on Dec.
Or the Aboriginal art that may or may not be authentic?
I was an outsider in the Aboriginal communities, an absolute outsider.
"The Aboriginal flag is central to our national identity," he said.
Aboriginal men, women and children are incarcerated at shockingly high rates.
The history of Aboriginal resistance to colonization has been largely erased.
Many Aboriginal Australians today no longer live where their ancestors did.
I let the hair grow back on my aboriginal shaved head.
Aboriginal women made up a highly disproportionate share of those arrests.
Last week, she claimed the Great Barrier Reef is fine, then on Monday night, she decided that "there's no definition to an Aboriginal" and a person could be Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander by marrying one.
It is also home to 26 Aboriginal groups, known as First Nations.
The dispossession and massacre of Aboriginal Australians is part of our history.
Importantly, it is the town's aboriginal people who are running the project.
In some aboriginal communities, 45 percent of adults live with HTLV-1.
As a gay Aboriginal man, Wills has experienced both of these oppressions.
He decided to look for an aboriginal genome free of European DNA.
Years of such exploitation had left many aboriginal Australians suspicious of scientists.
Canada's aboriginal people face dire social and economic conditions, including poor housing.
His grandfather Norval Morrisseau was one of Canada's best-known aboriginal painters.
This film included graphic, shocking imagery of ill and malnourished Aboriginal people.
Alcohol, a problem in many Aboriginal communities in Australia, is strictly monitored.
Both fall under Unesco World Heritage designation as sanctums of aboriginal culture.
He is the first Aboriginal Australian to compete at a Winter Games.
After massacres of Aboriginal Australians, police officers sold body parts to museums.
How do you match the right bones to the right Aboriginal group?
Aboriginal people were forced off their land and into missions and reserves.
The truth is that Aboriginal people are the oldest civilization on earth.
Avoidance speech was a common feature of many aboriginal languages in Australia.
Many Aboriginal Australians moved to cities far from where they grew up.
William Lanne, the last full-blooded Tasmanian Aboriginal man, died in 1869.
An Aboriginal man was among a crowd of demonstrators in Melbourne, Australia.
More Aboriginal Australians are owning businesses — and breaking stereotypes along the way.
One-third of Aboriginal inmates had been in segregation, the report states.
But it has faced increasing protests from environmental activists and aboriginal groups.
Aboriginal leaders are expected to address the indigenous affairs committee on Thursday.
Half of the victims were Aboriginal, their families watching over the proceedings.
An Australian journalist of Aboriginal ancestry, Stan Grant, recently noted that Australians were more likely to know about Sitting Bull and Custer and Little Big Horn than Aboriginal resistance leaders like Pemulwuy or massacres in places like Coniston.
"  Contemporary Aboriginal artist Brenda Croft, who is of Gurindji, Malngin, Mudpurra and Bilinara heritage, said the cartoon's release (which coincided with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day) "says everything about the black and white divide in Australia today.
Jonathan Rudin, who directs Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto, believes that at least a quarter of those affected by Motherisk's failings were Aboriginal or First Nation Families, primarily because those children are "dramatically overrepresented" in Ontario's child welfare system.
Years of educating visitors about Aboriginal culture are bearing fruit, Mr Calma argues.
Many remain at best apathetic, and at worse hostile, toward their Aboriginal neighbors.
CANADA COURT DISMISSES ABORIGINAL GROUPS' CHALLENGE TO BLOCK CONSTRUCTION OF TRANS MOUNTAIN PIPELINE
Rhéanne Chartrand was named the McMaster Museum of Art's inaugural Aboriginal curatorial resident.
He also reiterated that there would be no aboriginal veto over the project.
The project will also give jobs to the local Ngalia Warlpiri aboriginal clan.
The Dene are an aboriginal group who inhabit the northern parts of Canada.
Kevin hasn't asked any of the Aboriginal people for their private, spiritual songs.
But Dr. Willerslev decided to travel to Australia to meet with aboriginal representatives.
Some aboriginal leaders lamented the departure, but said the inquiry must go on.
The problems facing Attawapiskat and numerous other aboriginal communities have long been known.
He first found work in Canberra helping Aboriginal children who had skipped school.
The aboriginal design was officially adopted as a flag of Australia in 1995.
In the late 1960s, Aboriginal Australians were in a battle over land rights.

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