aborigines

[ˌæbəˈrɪdʒəniːz]

aborigines Definition

indigenous people who are the original inhabitants of a country or region, especially before the arrival of colonists or settlers.

Using aborigines: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aborigines" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The aborigines of Australia have a rich cultural heritage.

  • Example

    The aborigines of North America were forced to relocate by European settlers.

  • Example

    The aborigines of Taiwan have their own unique language and customs.

aborigines Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aborigines

Phrases with aborigines

  • a term used by Australian aborigines to describe the time when the world was created and the spirits that inhabit it

    Example

    The Dreamtime is an important part of aboriginal culture and spirituality.

  • terra nullius

    a legal concept used to justify the colonization of Australia by denying the existence of aboriginal land ownership

    Example

    The doctrine of terra nullius was overturned by the High Court of Australia in 1992.

  • the generation of aboriginal children who were forcibly removed from their families by the Australian government between 1910 and 1970

    Example

    The effects of the stolen generation are still felt by aboriginal communities today.

Origins of aborigines

from Latin 'ab origine', meaning 'from the beginning'

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Summary: aborigines in Brief

'Aborigines' [ˌæbəˈrɪdʒəniːz] refers to the indigenous people who are the original inhabitants of a country or region, especially before the arrival of colonists or settlers. They have a rich cultural heritage and unique languages and customs. Phrases like 'the Dreamtime' and 'stolen generation' are specific to aboriginal cultures and histories. 'Aborigines' is a formal term for indigenous people.