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aborigine
ab‧o‧rig‧i‧ne , Aborigine /ˌæbəˈrɪdʒəni, ˌæbəˈrɪdʒɪni/ noun [COUNTABLE] [date : 1500-1600; Language : Latin; Origin : aborigines (plural), probably from ab origine 'from the beginning'] someone who belongs to the race of people who have lived in Australia from the earliest times
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But for aborigine campaigners gestures have not been enough. ▪ In Tasmania aborigine hunters led a nomadic life to take advantage of the seasonal food supply in different regions. ▪ Is he in league with the aborigines? ▪ Past treatment of the aborigines has been shameful, but these days efforts are made to respect their customs and traditional homelands. ▪ Spencer and Gillen photographed and detailed aborigines dressed as animals, emitting animal cries to promote fertility. ▪ The medium had been too strong for them, they had taken to it like aborigines to the bottle. ▪ The methods adopted by the government and employed against the aborigines were most severe.
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