Australian Aborigines

Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, such as Tasmania, Fraser Island, Hinchinbrook Island, the Tiwi Islands, and Groote Eylandt, but excluding the Torres Strait Islands. The term Indigenous Australians refers to Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders collectively. It is generally used when both groups are included in the topic being addressed. Torres Strait Islanders are ethnically and culturally distinct, despite extensive cultural exchange with some of the Aboriginal groups. The Torres Strait Islands are mostly part of Queensland but have a separate governmental status. Aboriginal Australians comprise many distinct …

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desLibris · 13 November 2018 English

France, have scholar at the University of Ottawa, and France strong expectatio [...] Most of Australian Aborigines who live in the significantly, Wandjina are luminous and Kimberley region, near the town of

Images The Mowanjum community is a group of Australian Aborigines who live in the Kimberley region, near


HER: Heritage House Publishing · 2016 English

What is real reconciliation? This collection of essays from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors from across Canada welcomes readers into a timely, healing conversation--one we've longed for but, before now, …

Songlines, by Bruce Chatwin. In it, he told of Australian aborigines, for whom the world is not alive until indifference weighs heavily on me. • • • For the Australian aborigines, a tjuringa is a sacred stone, engraved


UAP: University of Alberta Press · 8 July 2014 English

Experts from around the world review and extend the research on Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the circumpolar North, mapping recent changes in their demography, health, and …

peoples. The first concerns American Indians, Australian Aborigines, and New Zealand Māoris. These are all to First Nations Peoples in Canada, the Australian Aborigines are often viewed as having strong mobility closing the gap.” These targets set for the Australian Aborigines by the prime minister focus on outcomes these authors for the New Zealand Māori, Australian Aborigines, and North American (Canadian and American


HER: Heritage House Publishing · 2014 English

For many people, moving to a mountain town is the realization of a dream, the final step in a pilgrimage to a relaxed lifestyle in a rugged and beautiful setting. …

37 my senses and beliefs. I believe the Australian Aborigines call it a walkabout. Whatever the motivation


FNIGC: First Nations Information Governance Centre · 30 October 2013 English

.21 Chapter 2: Employment and Income .. [...] .30 Chapter 3: Education and Language .. [...] .38 Chapter 4: Housing and Living Conditions. [...] .93 Chapter 9: Sexual Health .. …

adults with disease process. A study among Australian Aborigines diabetes accessing treatment and attending carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in diabetic Australian Aborigines after temporary Goeree, R., Lim, M. E.,


Government of Nunavut · 1 June 2013 English

Suicide is a global issue. Countries around the world are affected by suicide, and many are implementing national suicide prevention strategies to curb this issue. The World Health Organization estimates …

 non-­‐Indigenous  population.  For  example,  Australian  Aborigines,  Maori  in   New  Zealand,


Food Secure Canada · 8 April 2013 English

It examines the body of research on issues such as insect nutrition and food safety, the use of insects as animal feed, and the processing and preservation of insects and …

found on Eucalyptus species in Australia. Australian Aborigines collect lerp as a sweet food source (Yen 1988). Lerp was particularly popular among Australian Aborigines (Bourne, 1953). Affected leaves were collected (Chen and Akre, 1994; Oudhia, 2002) and by Australian Aborigines in northern Australia (Yen, 2005). In Indonesia 7(2): 8. Cherry, R. 1991. Use of insects by Australian aborigines. American Entomologist, 32: 8–13. Chidumayo Insects and other invertebrate foods of the Australian aborigines. In M.G. Paoletti, ed. Ecological implications


FAO: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture · 8 April 2013 English

This book assesses the potential of insects as food and feed and gathers existing information and research on edible insects. The assessment is based on the most recent and complete …

found on Eucalyptus species in Australia. Australian Aborigines collect lerp as a sweet food source (Yen


National Defence and the Canadian Forces · 5 April 2013 English

In addition to discussing the history of military-strategic doctrine development in the three armed forces, this study examines the broader significance of the doctrine itself. [...] Informed by a comprehensive …

challenge to British colonists than the Australian Aborigines, whose tribes were frequently slaughtered


NIM: Nimbus Publishing · 2013 English

The Highland Clearances generally refers to the eviction of indigenous Gaelic-speaking people of the Scottish Highlands and Islands—roughly between 1790 and 1855—to make way for more profitable cattle and sheep …

Clearance Highlanders and Native Americans and Australian Aborigines even as others questioned whether Parliament


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