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    aboriginal


    1. There were no external points of reference in my life any more I felt as though I was the dumb-struck aboriginal grasping desperately for meaning as the explorers walked up the beach, taking their first colonial steps towards empire


    2. Her family had problems in spite of their aboriginal permit


    3. Today, it exhibits, however, a chronicle of vertiginous rows of jewelry, textile, colors, sounds, aboriginal gastronomy, fragrances and above all flowers, which the Indians consider a symbol of prosperity


    4. “And this Australian Aboriginal painting?” I asked


    5. In the book I have tried to use the names the various Aboriginal American tribes actually called themselves


    6. The Aboriginal Americans were not a static people, but migrated to a greater or lesser degree for a variety of reasons


    7. The aboriginal Indians appeared so tall in their eyes that the Spaniards wrote in the annals that they had reached “una isla de gigantes” (an island of giants)


    8. And, if some of Mary Steinhauser’s clients were Aboriginal offenders, she tried to


    9. help them whenever she could and the BC Pen had its fair share of Aboriginal


    10. In fact Canadian prisons have been “ripe” with far too many Aboriginal offenders

    11. Pipe explores how Aboriginal spirituality is finding its way into prisons and the role


    12. it is playing with Aboriginal inmates seeking to regain and to promote their heritages


    13. number of prisons, Waldram traces the history of Aboriginal spirituality in and out of


    14. example, Aboriginal people are incarcerated at a rate of 35 times higher than the


    15. The Way of the Pipe: Aboriginal Spirituality and Symbolic Healing in


    16. Enhancing the Role of Aboriginal Communities in Federal Corrections


    17. Ayers Rock is located in the middle of Australia and is a sacred site for the Aboriginals


    18. This was similar to the problems of the aboriginals in Townsville, and the Alaska natives I worked with


    19. A few years ago the Queensland government couldn’t afford $25,000 for an Aboriginal volunteer group desperate to buy a ute so they could patrol the town at night, but spent two million dollars on a fireworks display that barely animated a populace sated with extravagance


    20. Of a mixed, aboriginal race, they are unwarlike, unable to protect themselves, and forbidden the possession of arms

    21. The non-Hyrkanian dwellers of these territories are scattered and pastoral, unclassified in the north, Shemitish in the south, aboriginal, with a thin strain of Hyborian blood from wandering conquerors


    22. Lawrence that he took notice of aboriginals holding up beaver


    23. The early aboriginal migrants would've had to return across


    24. continent with the aboriginals 4000 years ago


    25. • METIS: A person with an Aboriginal parent and a White


    26. Canadian aboriginals use the term First Nations


    27. of hatred and spite Aboriginal peoples in the Americas and


    28. populations of Aboriginals though


    29. • There has been a noted increase in Aboriginal suicides the


    30. actions to aid in the fight against suicide in Aboriginal

    31. All the rocks around her began to sculpt themselves into young aboriginal children’s faces, all smiling at her


    32. is that they are very similar in widely separated remote parts of the planet, including such regions as aboriginal Australia, native North and South


    33. Ducking around the philosophical implications of all this, it’s interesting to note that, despite the Aboriginal family’s meager chattels, in a majority of tribal lifestyles one common domestic necessity was the “coolamon” -- essentially a carved, shallow wooden bowl


    34. The Aboriginal and the Lobotomising Of a


    35. Even in the legends and oral histories of aboriginal peoples, women were the deities and, as in the earliest times of “Indian” tribes, matriarchal and matrilineal societies were the norm


    36. The idea niggled in the back of her brain that those aboriginal peoples who remained in the world were basically non-aggressive, which would equate primitive with peaceful


    37. Australian Aboriginals used the leaves of tea tree to treat cuts and skin infections,


    38. The aboriginal usage of adult-marriage still holds its ground among the


    39. They’re the witchetty grubs the Aboriginals eat


    40. They had bought a pair of bream from some Aboriginal lads who were fishing on a bridge near Cairns

    41. The Aboriginals were here 50 000 years ago


    42. Now he was crapping on about Aboriginals and dingoes


    43. The Longboat camp was about thirty miles north of Cooktown at the northern end of the vast stretch of land belonging to the Hope Vale Aboriginal community


    44. claimed to have used Aboriginal trackers but they were


    45. had been having sex with young Aboriginal girls and had


    46. I had an Aboriginal friend called Jack


    47. In the Aboriginal culture in Australia, this connection was considered


    48. “How could that be? Delefad is said to be very lightly populated, and those that do live there are an aboriginal, terra-bound species…”


    49. 'Well,' said I, goin' strong for once in the wit line, 'anyhow he's not an aboriginal like Vicki's lot seem to have been


    50. Some distance away yet – with Caesar fast approaching – the hobbling train of three convicts hobbled toward the Aboriginal camp














































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    Synonyms for "aboriginal"

    local original autochthonous domestic indigenous primitive