AborigineAborigines (adjective: aboriginal) are in general the peoples who were the first inhabitants of a land, or with some identified pre-existing or prior association to a land (see Indigenous peoples). Other similar descriptions include native peoples, tribal peoples, First Peoples, First Nations and autochthonous. Various meaningsThe term Aborigine can mean:Generally
Specific cultural groups referred to as AboriginesPeoples commonly (but perhaps not neutrally) referred to as Aborigine (by English speakers) notably include:Canada
Taiwan
Australia
Word originThe word derives from the Latin: ab origine, "from the origin"; applied originally to refer to the inhabitants of the region of Latium or more generally Italy as a whole, and thereafter to indigenous inhabitants of any given region.see also:Indigenous peoples for more information about these and other aboriginal or indigenous peoples, as well as discussion on some common themes. |
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