The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, society and culture, edited by David Horton, is an encyclopaedia...
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Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology is the sacred spirituality represented in the stories performed by Aboriginal Australians within each of...
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The Australian Aboriginal flag is an official flag of Australia that represents Aboriginal Australians. It was granted official status in 1995 under the...
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Australian continental landmasses. This article covers the history of Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples, two broadly defined groups...
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refer to Australian Aboriginal dances, although this term has its origins among the people of the Sydney region. In some places, Aboriginal people perform...
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Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, excluding the ethnically distinct people...
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day Australia prior to British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups, which include many ethnic groups: the Aboriginal Australians of the...
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An Aboriginal reserve, also called simply reserve, was a government-sanctioned settlement for Aboriginal Australians, created under various state and...
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The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), established as the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (AIAS)...
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The Encyclopaedia of Australia's Battles,Allen & Unwin, 2010p.13 Bruce Elder (1998). Blood on the Wattle: Massacres and maltreatment of Aboriginal Australians...
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Raukkan is an Australian Aboriginal community situated on the south-eastern shore of Lake Alexandrina in the locality of Narrung, 80 kilometres (50 mi)...
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Daisy Bates (author) (redirect from Daisy May Bates (Australia))
"Bates, Daisy May". The Australian Women's Register. Horton, David (1994). The encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
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and ordinances relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people". The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
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David Horton (writer) (category University of New England (Australia) alumni)
Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, society and culture in 1994, and its accompanying map of Aboriginal groupings...
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The Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship of Australia (AEF) is an Indigenous Australian Christian organisation that was formed in January 1970, in Port Augusta...
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Eora (category Aboriginal peoples of New South Wales)
(1974) in his Aboriginal Tribes of Australia, and Horton (1994) in his map of Aboriginal Australia in the Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia, which has...
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Brewarrina riot (category Race riots in Australia)
Aboriginal history and race relations in Australia, as well as having continuing legal impact for years afterwards. Over 150 Aboriginal Australians rioted...
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ancestors of Aboriginal Australians began arriving from south-east Asia 50,000 to 65,000 years ago, during the last glacial period. By the time of British...
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The Dreaming (redirect from Aboriginal Dreamtime)
anthropologists to refer to a religio-cultural worldview attributed to Australian Aboriginal mythology. It was originally used by Francis Gillen, quickly adopted...
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Norman Tindale (category Officers of the Order of Australia)
groupings of Aboriginal Australians at the time of European settlement, shown in his map published in 1940. This map provided the basis of a map published...
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Horton (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia. Vol. 2. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
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Bark painting (redirect from Aboriginal Bark Paintings)
Bark painting is an Australian Aboriginal art form, involving painting on the interior of a strip of tree bark. While examples of painted bark shelters...
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Maroochy Barambah (category Use Australian English from October 2016)
Maroochy Barambah is an Australian Aboriginal mezzo-soprano singer. She is a song-woman, law-woman and elder of the Turrbal people. She was born Yvette...
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Contemporary Indigenous Australian art is the modern art work produced by Indigenous Australians, that is, Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander...
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Tasmania (redirect from Tasmania, Australia)
state in Australia, with the lowest proportion of its residents living within its capital city. Tasmania's main island was inhabited by Aboriginal peoples...
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2019. BTH Ch3 Horton, David (ed.), (1994), The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia, Vol. 1, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, , p. 228. Clancy, Tatjana...
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Lin Onus (category Australian Aboriginal artists)
as Lin Burralung McLintock Onus, was an Australian artist of Scottish-Aboriginal origins. He was the son of activist Bill Onus. William McLintock Onus...
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Christian festivals of Easter and Christmas are public holidays. The Aboriginal peoples of Australia traditionally followed a set of beliefs known as The...
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Gary Foley (category Use Australian English from July 2011)
Aboriginal Australian activist of the Gumbaynggirr people, academic, writer and actor. He is best known for his role in establishing the Aboriginal Tent...
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Cannibalism in Oceania (redirect from Cannibalism in Australia)
prevalence and meaning of such acts in pre-colonial Aboriginal societies are disputed. Before colonization, Aboriginal Australians were predominantly nomadic...
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