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Aboriginals meaning
plural of aboriginal
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By January 1915, all Aboriginals in northern Taiwan were forced to hand over their guns to the Japanese, however head hunting and assaults on police stations by Aboriginals still continued after that year.
The Bunun and Atayal were described as the "most ferocious" Aboriginals, and police stations were targeted by Aboriginals in intermittent assaults.
Two Dutch translators were beheaded by the Wu-lao-wan aborigines and in a subsequent fight 30 aboriginals and another two Dutch people died, after an embargo of salt and iron on Wu-lao-wan the aboriginals were forced to sue for peace in February 1653.
Aboriginals had the country all to themselves for 60,000 years without shackles.
Black points out that, prior to colonization, aboriginals lived in rigidly patriarchal nomadic tribes that were sparsely populated across the territory now called Canada.
To survive on this hostile continent for 65,000 years the Aboriginals must have been possessed of a powerful can-do spirit.
It was the Royal Family's Australian representative, the governor-general, who signed off on policies such as the Northern Territory Aboriginals Act which allowed the government to remove indigenous children from their families.
The Commission understood that the provision of native education was a right requested by Aboriginals and entrenched in the treaties they signed giving up their sovereignty.
Payback for the way first settlers treated Aboriginals.
In the last election, Trudeau attracted millions of new voters including women, young people, aboriginals and environmentalists.
Bowers Museum, Santa AnaIn a special engagement class for seniors over the age of 62, participants will learn to create artwork inspired by Australian aboriginals, featuring earth tone paints and a series of dots that form a picture.
The people on the Reserve as well as the non-important non-aboriginals have every right to have the particulate removed from the Boat Harbour as is going to be done.
Boas arranged for fourteen Kwakiutl aboriginals from British Columbia to come and reside in a mock Kwakiutl village, where they could perform their daily tasks in context.
Certain indigenous religious groups such as the Australian Aboriginals are more typically totemic, whereas others like the Inuit are more typically animistic in their worldview.
During his stay he set off with them in their great deer hunt, during which he became lost and was forced to wander for three days living off game and sleeping under trees until he met up with a band of aboriginals by chance.
Emergence of the child removal policy Numerous 19th- and early 20th-century contemporaneous documents indicate that the policy of removing mixed-race Aboriginal children from their mothers related to an assumption that the Aboriginals were dying off.
It was first brought onto the island when the Dutch and Spanish colonized Taiwan during the 17th century, mostly to the aboriginals.
It was hunted for its meat, skin, and fat by fur traders, and was also hunted by aboriginals of the North Pacific coast.
Koalas were hunted for food by Aboriginals.
Plains aboriginals who were mixed and assimilated into the Hoklo Han population at different stages were differentiated by the historian Melissa J. Brown between "short-route" and "long-route".