What does Australian aborigines mean?
Australian Aborigines
What does 'aboriginal' mean?
An aborigine is a person who has been the primitive inhabitant of a certain territory, that is, he differs from other people who later arrived in the region to live there.
In some cases, the word aboriginal is used as a synonym for "indigenous" or "original settler", but an aboriginal differs from the original settlers without further ado in that he preserves the culture of his ethnic group.
Australian Aborigines
They are the descendants of the first inhabitants of Australia and have lived there during the time of European colonization. The territory that these aborigines occupy is Australia, Tasmania, and the nearby islands. In Australia, there are more than 400 aboriginal peoples and each one has its characteristic features. We can highlight the following: koori, murri, noongar, yamatji, nunga, anangu and yapa.

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