How to use in-sentence of “aborigines”:
+ He made laws to place Aborigines under British control.
+ He wrote that he found 200 male Aborigines there in September 1873, during his second trip into the South Australian desert.
+ The ghost gum’s leaves were used by Aborigines to catch fish.
+ There are sites around the park where the Australian Aborigines lived 10,000 years ago during the last ice age.
+ Australian aborigines have lived at Kow Swamp.
+ The Australian Aborigines must have seen some of the eruptions as they told stories about rocks and fires coming from some mountains.
+ The squatters built their farms near the waterholes and creeks where the Aborigines had camped for thousands of years.
Example sentences of “aborigines”:
+ The Gunnedah area was the home of the Indigenous AustralianAustralian Aborigines who spoke the Kamilaroi language.
+ The Tasmanian Aborigines were cut off from the rest of Australia.
+ Historically, paintings and designs are made by Aborigines to depict stories and songs about the dreamtime.
+ The Gunnedah area was the home of the Indigenous AustralianAustralian Aborigines who spoke the Kamilaroi language.
+ The Tasmanian Aborigines were cut off from the rest of Australia.
+ Historically, paintings and designs are made by Aborigines to depict stories and songs about the dreamtime.
+ Sometimes, Aborigines would name a person after an animal, and they could not eat that animal to help level out the food population.
+ The first known contact between Europeans and Aborigines took place on the west coast of the peninsula in 1606.
+ In his last months the local Aborigines looked after him.
+ The Aborigines began to kill sheep to eat, and attempted to stop people from taking their land.
+ The Malay race are considered the aborigines of the Malay Archipelago, determined by their archeological foundings dated as far as 1 AD within the Malay Archipelago.
+ The Sunshine Coast’s first white inhabitants were three castaways who shared the life of the aborigines for eight months.
+ Evidence shows that Tasmanian Aborigines have visited the area for at least 25,000 years.
+ He tried to make a small town to teach the Aborigines how to farm and build houses.
+ White leaders often thought of Native Americans in the United StatesNative Americans and Australian Aborigines as stopping society from going forward, rather than as settlers in their own right.
+ He and his family became known as the last Aborigines living a traditional nomadic way of life in Australia.
+ This pushed the local Aborigines from their traditional lands.
+ In 1934, he lobbied the federal government to take over responsibility for Aborigines from its constituent states.
+ Several astronomers note that these explanations show Aborigines understood that eclipses are caused by the paths of the Sun and Moon crossing each other.
+ On 28 June 1845, near the Gulf of Carpentaria, Gilbert was killed when aborigines attacked the explorers.
+ Soon, Australia’s Aborigines were outnumbered by Europeans, and many were made to live on reserves.
+ At a corroboree, Aborigines interact with the Dreamtime through dance, music and costume.
