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Aboriginal
Aboriginal Australians are the Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, excluding the Torres Strait Islanders. They have a complex history, with evidence suggesting their ancestors migrated to Australia at least 65,000 years ago and developed over 500 language-based groups. Aboriginal Australians have a rich cultural heritage, with a wide variety of cultural practices and beliefs that make up the oldest continuous cultures in the world. They have a complex genetic makeup, with genetic inheritance from ancient Asian peoples and similarities with Papuans, but have been isolated from Southeast Asia for a long time. Today, Indigenous Australians comprise 3.8% of Australia's population, with many speaking English and living in cities, while still maintaining traditional languages and cultural practices.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.British Monarchy
- 2.Commonwealth
- 3.Australian Foreign Policy
- 4.Australia under Anthony Albanese
- 5.Protests
- 6.British Foreign Policy
- 7.Independence Movements
- 8.Biodiversity
- 9.Whales
- 10.Endangered species
- 11.Crocodile attacks
- 12.Missing person
countries
organizations
- 1.Commonwealth
- 2.British Crown
- 3.Te Pāti Māori
- 4.Māori
- 5.Labour Party
- 6.Gunditjmara
- 7.First Peoples
- 8.Facebook
- 9.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
persons
- 1.Anthony Albanese
- 2.Ralph Babet
- 3.Queen Elizabeth II
- 4.Penny Wong
- 5.Matt Canavan
- 6.Lidia Thorpe
- 7.King Charles III
- 8.Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke
- 9.Brendon Clark
- 10.Jocelyn Flint
- 11.Kris Carlyon
- 12.Shelley Graham