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aborigine    音标拼音: [,æbɚ'ɪdʒəni]
n. 山地人

山地人

aborigine
n 1: an indigenous person who was born in a particular place;
"the art of the natives of the northwest coast"; "the
Canadian government scrapped plans to tax the grants to
aboriginal college students" [synonym: {native}, {indigen},
{indigene}, {aborigine}, {aboriginal}]
2: a dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia
when Europeans arrived [synonym: {Aborigine}, {Abo},
{Aboriginal}, {native Australian}, {Australian Aborigine}]

32 Moby Thesaurus words for "aborigine":
Bronze Age man, Hominidae, Iron Age man, Stone Age man, aboriginal,
ancient, antediluvian, anthropoid, ape-man, autochthon, bushman,
cave dweller, caveman, earliest inhabitant, first comer,
fossil man, hominid, humanoid, indigene, local, local yokel,
man of old, missing link, native, preadamite, prehistoric man,
prehuman, primate, primitive, primitive settler, protohuman,
troglodyte



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  • Aboriginal Australians - Wikipedia
    [74] [75] While some preferred the term Aborigine to Aboriginal in the past, as the latter was seen to have more directly discriminatory legal origins, [74] use of the term Aborigine has declined in recent decades, as many consider the term an offensive and racist hangover from Australia's colonial era
  • Australian Aboriginal peoples | History, Facts, Culture | Britannica
    Survey of the history, society, and culture of the Australian Aboriginal peoples, who are one of the two distinct Indigenous cultural groups of Australia It is generally held that they originally came from Asia via insular Southeast Asia and have been in Australia for at least 45,000–50,000 years
  • ABORIGINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ABORIGINE is a member of the original people to inhabit an area especially as contrasted with an invading or colonizing people
  • Why Aboriginal Australians are still fighting for recognition
    Australia’s first people—known as Aboriginal Australians—have lived on the continent for over 65,000 years Diverse and culturally distinctive, they are represented by more than 250 distinct
  • A Brief History of Aboriginal Australia: The World’s Oldest Culture
    From the times of the last Ice Age, when sea levels rose and virtually plunged Aboriginal peoples into a state of complete isolation, to the great upheaval caused by colonialism, Aboriginal culture has adapted and survived
  • First Peoples of Australia | AIATSIS corporate website
    ‘Aborigine’ is one such word, and should not be used When used in Australia, it’s preferable to capitalise the words ‘Indigenous’, ‘Aboriginal’ and ‘Torres Strait Islander’, just like you would with any group of people, and avoid using acronyms like ATSI or TSI
  • A Brief Aboriginal History - Aboriginal Heritage Office
    “The very ink with which all history is written is merely fluid prejudice ” Mark Twain Since the European invasion of Australia in 1788, the Aboriginal people have been oppressed into a world unnatural to their existence, a way of life that had continued for thousands of years First came the influx of the strangers who […]
  • The Original Aboriginals
    When the British began colonising other lands, they used “aborigine” and “aboriginal” to refer to the people they came across For specific groups, such as the inhabitants of Canada and Australia, they used the proper noun “Aboriginal” and the proper adjective “Aboriginal ”
  • Aborigine - Wikipedia
    Aborigine, aborigine or aboriginal may refer to: Aborigines (mythology), the oldest inhabitants of central Italy in Roman mythology; Indigenous peoples, general term for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area; One of several groups of indigenous peoples, see List of indigenous peoples, including:
  • Australian Aborigine - New World Encyclopedia
    It soon became capitalized and employed as the common name to refer to all Indigenous Australians Strictly speaking, "Aborigine" is the noun and "Aboriginal" the adjectival form; however the latter is often also employed to stand as a noun





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