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Aborigine (from the Latin, meaning "from the origin") may refer to:
Used in a general sense:
- indigenous peoples— peoples with a prior or historical association with a land, and who maintain (at least in part) their distinct traditions and association with the land, and are differentiated in some way from the surrounding populations and dominant nation-state culture and governance
Additionally, several specific indigenous peoples are commonly referred to as "Aborigines" in English usage:
- Aboriginal peoples in Canada— indigenous peoples recognized in the Canadian Constitution Act, 1982
- Taiwanese aborigines— the indigenous peoples of Taiwan
- Indigenous Australians— most of the indigenous inhabitants of Australia are thus commonly referred to as Aborigines
- Tasmanian Aborigines— the indigenous inhabitants of the island of Tasmania
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Australia govt takes over Aboriginal town camps
Gulf Times - May 06 2:49 AM ALICE SPRINGS, Australia: The Australian government took direct control yesterday of 18 Aboriginal “town camps” that had become symbols of the poverty, violence and neglect afflicting the country’s indigenous people.
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