aborigine (Meaning)

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aborigine (n)

an indigenous person who was born in a particular place

a member of the people living in Australia when Europeans arrived

Synonyms & Antonyms of aborigine

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aborigine Sentence Examples

  1. The aborigine shared stories of their ancestral lands and the traditions passed down through generations.
  2. Aboriginal art, created by skilled aborigine artists, is celebrated for its cultural significance and unique style.
  3. The aborigine community organized a festival to showcase their rich cultural heritage.
  4. The government is working to address historical injustices faced by the aborigine population.
  5. Aboriginal elders play a crucial role in preserving and passing on traditional knowledge to younger generations.
  6. The documentary featured interviews with aborigine leaders discussing the challenges their communities face.
  7. A cultural exchange program allowed students to learn from and interact with aborigine communities.
  8. The aborigine language is an essential part of their identity, and efforts are made to revitalize and preserve it.
  9. Traditional ceremonies led by aborigine priests are performed during significant events in the community.
  10. The aborigine settlement is known for its sustainable practices, harmonizing with the natural environment.

FAQs About the word aborigine

an indigenous person who was born in a particular place, a member of the people living in Australia when Europeans arrived

aboriginal, indigene, indigen,native,autochthon

foreigner,alien, alien, foreigner, nonnative,nonnative,

The aborigine shared stories of their ancestral lands and the traditions passed down through generations.

Aboriginal art, created by skilled aborigine artists, is celebrated for its cultural significance and unique style.

The aborigine community organized a festival to showcase their rich cultural heritage.

The government is working to address historical injustices faced by the aborigine population.