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  • Little_Girlundefined Offline
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    First; original; indigenous; primitive; native; as, the
    aboriginal tribes of America.

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      Cami
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      [Traditional] owners of [Australia]

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        Julian
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        The Indigenous race of Australia who have cared for the land for the past 60,000 plus years and maintained the environment in pristine condition until a bunch of greedy English Aristocrats decided to dump their unwanted humans here. Somehow the Aboriginals have managed to survive military onslaught and massacres as well as deliberate poisoning and even testing of Nuclear weapons on them. The constant rape and enslavement resulted in fair skin Aboriginal people being born but not claimed by the white people and they and the full-bloods were forced onto reservations and missions to be [bred] out and absorbed into the [wider community]. Today the Aboriginal race is thriving again and asserting their rights much to the dislike of [the colonial] overlords and their red-neck descendants.

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          Aboriginal
          The term Aboriginal derives from [Latin Europe]. The Aborigine were a people from Latium, now [Lazio], in what is now known as Italy. This is part of European mythology. The original Aborigine were [genocided] by invading cultures. Their leader was Latinus, and his mother was Pandora.
          The term Aboriginal is now arrogantly given to the first inhabitants of any lands that are invaded by Europeans, especially the English. The name is given because the invading forces are mocking the original inhabitants, that they will meet the same fate as the original Aborigine, but also to destroy their original identity by imposing upon them a false one. Acts of genocide. The term Indigenous is also used for this purpose because under western [Roman law] it means to be accepted into the English realm via parliament.
          The use of Latin identities for first peoples and cultural others is not uncommon. Europeans called people of African heritage Negroes, and called people of Asian and Middle Eastern heritage Orientals. Palestinian Oxford educated academic and writer Edward Said tells western culture uses these Latin terms this within his book [Orientalism]. Said claims that the Latin identity terms are a generalisation of first peoples by western culture in order to construct laws, institutions and history to control cultural others.
          (To [set the record straight] and allow the Original First Peoples to be FREE!! of colonial labels constructed to control and oppress)

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            One of the native peoples of Australia, the other being [Torres] Straight Islanders.
            Before [Europeans] came to Australia there were hundreds of different [tribes] and languages. Many were killed and few traditional languages remain.

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              A proud and beautiful race of the first nations of the great continent of Australia. Centuries of [genocide] and [systematic] dismantling of their language, lands and culture have seen them reduced to a being strangers in their own land. A [vibrant] people with much to offer.

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                The people who lived in and [cared] for country in Australia for 50,000 years before [colonisation].

                The people who continue to survive in Australia despite colonisation.

                [The Originals].

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                  The [aboriginal] peoples, owned Australia before the 26th of January 1788. [Aboriginals] are the spirit of Australia.
                  The natural owners of Australia, they had their land taken, their people were killed, they are no different, they are the same as everyone else.
                  [They fight] and stand for one another United in arms.
                  All blood is RED, the colour of the skin is nothing.
                  A beautiful culture

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                    Probably some of the most amazing and loyal people Ive ever met. They are extremely [protective] and do [whatever it takes] to look after their loved ones. They are great to [get along] with and they have great hearts. Unique.

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                      Inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists; indigenous.

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                        An Indiginous [Australian] that tends to waste all of the governments money with their drinking habits and [shitty life] choices. They were once reffered to as flaura and [fauna] but today they are colloquially reffered to as Abbos.

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                          A native [inhabitant] of a country.

                          Unlike a lot of definitions [on here], NOT Australian [natives]. They travelled there by boat, just like the English did.

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