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Sentence count:33Posted:2017-04-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: aboriginaloriginoriginaloriginallyoriginateoriginalityoriginatinglaboriousMeaning: [æbə'rɪdʒɪn]  n. 1. the earliest known inhabitants of a region 2. a dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived. 
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1. Many aborigines died when they came into contact withdiseases.
2. The Aborigines are the native inhabitants of Australia.
3. Is he in league with the aborigines?
4. But for aborigine campaigners gestures have not been enough.
5. The Aborigines have a highly complex civilization, one that has existed for 60, 000 years.
6. Many Aborigines become disorientated as tribal societies crumble and black independence erodes further - they have become a marginalized minority.
7. Past treatment of the aborigines has been shameful, but these days efforts are made to respect their customs and traditional homelands.
8. Aborigines frequent the roadhouse and are gawked at by foreign travelers as if they were walking souvenirs.
9. It is a rich heritage gradually disappearing as Aborigines become urbanized, Europeanized and victimized.
10. The Aborigines, like all human groups, had highly articulated languages.
11. In Tasmania aborigine hunters led a nomadic life to take advantage of the seasonal food supply in different regions.
12. Spencer and Gillen photographed and detailed aborigines dressed as animals, emitting animal cries to promote fertility.
13. Environmental impact research and consultation with Aborigines and pastoralists have been thorough, it says.
14. Used as a disparaging term for an australian aborigine.
15. Whether I am or am not aborigine isn't important!
16. Over the years,[Sentencedict.com ] Aborigine tribal members have updated past artworks with different styles and new subjects.
17. In Qing Taiwan, Han settlers acquired farmland primarily aborigine tribes.
18. After , the aborigine also will been moved out steppe.
19. The report also said Australian Aborigine populations are particularly vulnerable because of underlying chronic diseases, some of which may be underdiagnosed.
20. From the turn of the century onward, she shared the life of the aborigines.
21. The visitor can ponder over the boomerangs used by aborigines at the time of Cook.
22. The medium had been too strong for them, they had taken to it like aborigines to the bottle.
23. There is growing evidence that white supremacist groups are renewing hate campaigns against Aborigines in some provincial towns.
24. Because they are human beings and not two-legged souvenirs, Aborigines do not take kindly to having their pictures taken.
25. The methods adopted by the government and employed against the aborigines were most severe.
26. But Festival of Austronesian cultures in Taitung brought benefits for aborigine tribes indeed. It also had a phenomenon of promoting the culture intension of the aborigine .
27. On Roebuck Bay I come across a statue of a pregnant Aborigine woman, her armsdesperately rising out of a wave with a pearl shell in her hand.
28. The undated painting was found during an fall 2008 expedition at Djulirri in the Aborigine territory of Arnhem Land in northern Australia.
29. Willerslev and his colleagues needed DNA from an Australian Aborigine who wouldn't have carried genes from European settlers. Dr.
30. Dr. Willerslev and his colleagues needed DNA from an Australian Aborigine who wouldn't have carried genes from European settlers.
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