How to use in-sentence of “aboriginal”:
– The division was named for Aboriginal AustraliansAboriginal rights activist Gurindji nation.
– There has been a long history of contact between Papuan languagesPapuan peoples of the Aboriginal people.
– The best artists are recognized annually in the National Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Art Award.
– The name “Buninyong” comes from the Australian Aboriginal people known as the Wauthaurung.
– In 1921, the western half of what is now the APY lands was made into the North-West Aboriginal Reserve.
– Wingu’s painting focused on her spirituality, depicting the Australian Aboriginal mythologyDreaming stories.
– Fliers were given out, which said that it was the fault of the police that the boy died and unhappy aboriginal youths arrived from other parts of Sydney at the Redfern railway station.
Example sentences of “aboriginal”:
- Some writers and anthropologists say that missionaries, in trying to ‘civilise and institutionalise’ Aboriginal people, forced them to give up their lifestyle, language, religion, ceremonies and change the whole way they lived.
- This term is often used by anthropologists and linguists when discussing the 40 or so Aboriginal groups that live there, who speak dialects of one language, often called the Western Desert language.
- Other animals, like lizards and grubs, were eaten by aboriginal Australians, long before white people came to the area.
– Some writers and anthropologists say that missionaries, in trying to ‘civilise and institutionalise’ Aboriginal people, forced them to give up their lifestyle, language, religion, ceremonies and change the whole way they lived.
– This term is often used by anthropologists and linguists when discussing the 40 or so Aboriginal groups that live there, who speak dialects of one language, often called the Western Desert language.
– Other animals, like lizards and grubs, were eaten by aboriginal Australians, long before white people came to the area.
– The people who live there are Aboriginal people who were forced off their traditional country during the 1930s and 1940s.
– No Fixed Address is an Indigenous AustralianAustralian Aboriginal reggae rock band.
– The Aboriginal peoples of Canada are referred to as First Nations or by the Name of their Nation.
– In 1992, he became the first Aboriginal to compose, play and direct the music track of a feature film.
– The Arrernte people are the Aboriginal people who have lived around Alice Springs for more than 50,000 years.
– The British did not understand the Aboriginal people’s way of living and there was a lot of fighting and many people died.
– The painting won the National Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Art Award in August 2010.
– Facilities and services are managed by the Paupiyala Tjarutja Aboriginal Corporation, a non-profit organisation.
– She was taken to be taught at Colebrook Children’s Home, an Aboriginal school run by the mission in Quorn.
– Phillip had respect from the Aboriginal people because he was missing a front tooth.
– Hamelin specialized in Northern and Aboriginal peoples studies.
– She was the first female Aboriginal student who had ever gone there.
– Several studies have shown that people living on outstations are much healthier than other Aboriginal people.
– The rich archaeological heritage of the site is very significant to the Aboriginal Australian people from the area.
– She worked for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission in 1990.
– Born in 1940, in northern Saskatchewan, Metis writer and filmmaker Maria Campbell brought attention to the struggles of modern-day Metis and Aboriginal people with her book, “Halfbreed”.
More in-sentence examples of “aboriginal”:
– Lowitja was a chairperson of the National Aboriginal Congress for a short time in the early 1980s.
– In 2011 the Australian government proposed building a nuclear waste dump near the town despite protests from the traditional Aboriginal land owners.
– He gradually became well-known in public life as a spokesman for Aboriginal Australians.
– The Islanders seem to have been the dominant culture for many centuries, and neighbouring Aboriginal and Papuan cultures show some Island influence in religious ceremonies and the like.
– As the towns and farms spread across Australia, the Aboriginal people were pushed off their land.
– This was the first Aboriginal land rights law in the country.
– It is famous for its development of the Western Desert art movement – widely referred to as “dot painting” – and is often credited with bringing Aboriginal art to the world’s attention.
– Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
– They were joined by other Aboriginal workers from the towns of Port Hedland and Marble Bar.
– The aboriginal people received $145,000,000 from that.
– The Board can give traditional Aboriginal names to features that have been given introduced names through its dual naming policy.
– In response, Aboriginal families moved to settle around these camps.
– In 2007, one of her paintings, titled “Kiwarr”, was chosen as a finalist for the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award.
– In some parts of Australia the people used sharp flaked-stone spearheads, but most Aboriginal spears were made of sharply pointed wood.
– With so many different Aboriginal groups, languages, beliefs and practices, it is not possible to describe under a single heading, the full range and diversity of all myths across the entire continent.
– The first non-Aboriginal people to visit and have long term contact with Aboriginal people in northern Australia were the Macassans from Sulawesi and other parts of Indonesia.
– She also portrayed the role of Lorraine in the rotating cast of the acclaimed Australian TV series about Aboriginal life “Redfern Now”.
– Clashes between the settlers and the Aboriginal people increased.
– Some of the Aboriginal people, called Iroquoians, planted squash and maize.
– In March 1920, an area of land in the southwest corner of the Northern Territory was made into an aboriginal reservation, called the Petermann Reserve.
– It is still one of the largest Aboriginal Reserves in Australia.
– At the time, Aboriginal people were not counted in the census and their civil rights were different to white citizens.
– One of her early batik works was chosen as a finalist for the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award in 1987.
– Many paintings by Aboriginal artists, tell a story from the Dreamtime.
– Tiagarra Aboriginal Culture Centre and Museum displays petroglyphs, designs in rock and displays that show the traditional lifestyle of Tasmanian Aboriginal people.
– Harry Tjutjuna is an Aboriginal artist from central Australia.
– Mountford wrote that most, if not all, of the stars seen in the southern hemisphere had Aboriginal myths associated with them.
– She later transferred to the state’s Department of Aboriginal Affairs.
– PaleobotanyPollen fossil sampling from the bottom of the craters agrees with the Aboriginal myth-tellers’ story.
– This is a central strong feature of Aboriginal identity.
– During the 1980s, Walter served as the Pitjantjatjara representative on the Aboriginal Arts Board.
– The Aboriginal community of Imaṉpa was formed near Mount Ebenezer in 1978.
– In 1816 he signed the letters as “Lieutentant Governor of the Woods.” In 1817 he began calling himself the “Governor of the Ranges.” He was living with an aboriginal woman, called “Black Mary.” Members of the gang were known to be James Garry, Peter Septon, George Jones, Richard Colier, John Chapman, Thomas Coyne, James Parker, Mathew Kegan, John Brown and Nenis Curry.
– The South Australian government’s North-West Prospecting Expedition, led by Lawrence Wells, was brought there by an Aboriginal guide in 1903.
– He was the first person of Aboriginal descent to be elected in Quebec.
– The original people to move to Taiwan can be called the Aboriginal people.
– Mills was born in Canberra to a Torres Strait Islander father and an Aboriginal Australian mother.
– Many stories connected to Aboriginal rock are highly complex and linked to other stories.
– The kangaroos that lived on the plain were a good food supply for the Aboriginal people.
– Astronomy is a huge part of Aboriginal people’s social, cultural and religious knowledge.
– It opened in 1986 and helps teach about Aboriginal culture.
– Story-telling and totem representation feature prominently in all forms of Aboriginal artwork.
– Because they were all different, it is difficult to make general claims about Aboriginal traditions and beliefs.
– From 1996 to 2001 he was the Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs.
– His first exhibition was in 1997, for the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award in Darwin.
– The Aboriginal traditional owners of the Park are descendants of various clan groups from the Kakadu area.
– The name came from the Taungurung Australian aboriginal word meaning “musk duck”.
– These are the areas aboriginal tribes, meaning they lived there before other people came to Wayanad.
- Lowitja was a chairperson of the National Aboriginal Congress for a short time in the early 1980s.
- In 2011 the Australian government proposed building a nuclear waste dump near the town despite protests from the traditional Aboriginal land owners.
