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Sentences with aboriginal

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  • He remained fascinated by the Aboriginals' tales.
  • ...Aboriginal art.
  • In ancient and aboriginal cultures, dreams were too important to he entrusted to mere dreamers.
  • Around the world, 70 percent of uranium deposits are located on aboriginal land.
  • Most Canadians acknowledge that the aboriginal people have had a rotten deal.
  • aboriginal customs.
  • A small remnant of Khoi and San aboriginal populations lives in the extreme northwest.
  • The Paiwan are surrounded by Han Chinese and other aboriginal groups including Rukai and Puyuma.
  • The aboriginal people of Tahiti.
  • Now, the division needs to bring aboriginal perspectives into the entire curriculum, for all its students.
  • There are seven distinct aboriginal languages, which are grouped into three language families.
  • In North America alone, there are many aboriginal cultures that no longer know a word of their original languages.
  • The shockwaves of that first gunfire are still being felt in aboriginal communities today throughout the country.
  • Mr. Wellheiser was adopted by a native Canadian family and has been extensively involved in aboriginal activities.
  • As National Aboriginal Day dawns Monday, the statistics for aboriginal youth remain depressing.
  • As a territory born out of the desire for an aboriginal land claims agreement, we are governed as a public government.
  • It still gives the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs authority over aboriginal children's education.
  • Two weeks ago, accompanying her as she questioned Premier Yu, were a group of activists from different aboriginal tribes.
  • The main exception to this has been the relationship between the dominant French-English state and aboriginal peoples.
  • The site will be arranged to evoke the lands where the eleven aboriginal nations in Quebec live.
  • Few of the dramatic postglacial changes in global environment escaped the attention of aboriginal humans.
  • Peter Pond, in 1778, the first western visitor to spot the junction of the Clearwater and Athabasca Rivers, noted deposits of heavy tar used by aboriginals for waterproofing their canoes.
  • The Maya and Garifuna demonstrate the surviving tribal traits of the aboriginal peoples.
  • However, I note that a leading Canadian authority on aboriginal title stated that one dimension of it is its inalienability.
  • The Committee is concerned that aboriginal rights of Native Americans may, in law, be extinguished by Congress.
  • Discover the Aboriginal galleries which feature ever changing exhibitions and present marvelous insights of aboriginal life, history.
  • The Australian government suggests that the most exact and inclusive way of referring to the indigenous peoples of Australia is Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Other terms which are acceptable are: Aboriginal people(s), Australian Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders
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