aboriginals in Vietnamese

tính từ
1. (thuộc) bản xứ, thổ dân; thổ sản, đặc sản
2. ban sơ, nguyên thủy, cổ sơ

danh từ
1. người dân bản xứ
2. aboriginal người bản xứ châu Úc
2. (hiếm) thổ sả

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4. Aboriginals were nomadic hunter-gathers

5. We're Potter, Davies and Aboriginals.

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7. Corroboree A religious dance for Aboriginals

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9. Australian Aboriginals had over 200 languages

10. He remained fascinated by the Aboriginals' tales.

11. Aboriginals had the continent to themselves for 50,000 years

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13. Study Shows Tasmanian Aboriginals Witnessed the Laschamp Geomagnetic Excursion

14. Majority of Aboriginals (Abos) sniff paint from a Coca-cola bottle commonly known as chroming: Cuz: Australian Aboriginals: Form of "cousin", all Aboriginals consider themselves to be from the same family, hence they refer to each other as "cuz" Eucalyptus Nigger: Australian Aboriginals: The eucalyptus is a native plant of Australia

15. The Aboriginals were the first humans to arrive in Australia

16. The lands were initially inhabited by Toba and Wichí (Mataco) aboriginals.

17. If you're in Australia, it's mostly aboriginals who are in jail.

Nếu bạn ở Úc, những người bị ngồi tù hầu hết là thổ dân.

18. He's hunting up some information about the history of these aboriginals.

19. (The Aboriginals would breed the eels that were then smoked and traded

20. ‘The Aboriginals of Taiwan number several hundred thousand.’ ‘Regulations under the Tribal Reserve Act, originally passed in 1956, allow only Aboriginals to enter the tribal lands.’ ‘Once one of the provinces is run by Aboriginals, what is to stop an aboriginal man or woman from holding the highest offices in …

21. Another word for an Australian Aborigine Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st Explanation of Aboriginals

22. The aboriginals I knew were not bent on making money at all costs

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24. Boomerang, curved throwing stick used chiefly by the Aboriginals of Australia for hunting and warfare

25. Synonyms for Autochthons include natives, indigenes, aborigine, aboriginals, indigens, locals, inhabitants, bushmen, primitives and savages

26. Aboriginal affairs On Oct. 19 the government launched a new national educational policy for Aboriginals.

27. Aboriginals Our Aboriginal fabrics come from M&S Textiles of Australia, "Where Dreams Come Alive

28. Possible bioclimatic classifications have to specify if they refer to adjusted aboriginals, acclimatized residents, or casual travelers.

29. The paper will mainly answer the question if the Aboriginals should be given back their land rights

30. What I am trying to show is that the legal basis of the aboriginals is absolutely unshakable

31. Aboriginals Our Aboriginal fabrics come from M&S Textiles of Australia, "Where Dreams Come Alive

32. Australian Aboriginals eat the seed kernels, nuts, and fruit of local sandalwoods, such as quandong (S. acuminatum).

Thổ dân Úc ăn hạt giống, các loại hạt và trái cây của gỗ đàn hương địa phương, chẳng hạn như quandong (S. acuminatum).

33. • Enhance services in the community for special subgroups of offenders, including women and Aboriginals, according to local needs (e.g., increase access to psychiatric services, outreach services to link women and/or Aboriginals to community resources, volunteer programs, home support services, etc.);

34. Somehow the Aboriginals have managed to survive military onslaught and massacres as well as deliberate poisoning and even testing

35. Aboriginals still point to various rocky outcrops or sandstone gullies which trace the Myndie Snake's progress through the outback.

36. There were about 320,000 Aboriginals in about 250 tribal groups at the time the first European settlers arrived in 1778.

37. This was a way of life for these Aboriginals who began this practice around 8000 years ago) Explain firestick management

38. Boomerangs are also works of art, and Aboriginals often paint or carve designs on them related to legends and traditions

39. Objectives: To determine the prevalence, clinical features, HLA type, and viral infections associated with MS among Aboriginals in Manitoba, Canada

40. Boomerangs are also works of art, and Aboriginals often paint or carve designs on them related to legends and traditions.

41. The language nearly died out in the 20th century, when Aboriginals could be jailed for speaking their native tongue in public

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43. Ancient cave art also suggests that ancient Aboriginals understood much about the heavens and perhaps ancient alien visitors (see Wondjina Figures below)

44. When the British came to Australia in 1788, they called these native people “Aboriginals”, meaning people who had lived there since the earliest times

45. The convergence angle of the alveolar arch indicates the gradual increase from about 39° in the australian aboriginals to about 46° in the modern times.

46. Corroboree is the name given by the Aboriginals to dances that are performed by song leaders, with the assistants of a chorus using rhythm sticks

47. “Once Bunya cones would start to show, Aboriginals in the Bunya Mountains would send out word that this was the year of the festival,” says Lee

48. According to this article, the British newspaper Daily Telegraph, referred to Aboriginals as "Indians": Australian Aboriginal cricket team in England in 1868 - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org

49. Well, you look at modern hunter gatherers like aboriginals, who quarried for stone axes at a place called Mount Isa, which was a quarry owned by the Kalkadoon tribe.

50. Hastaie (Islamic Republic of Iran), said that she was introducing the draft resolution in response to systematic violations of human rights — particularly those of aboriginals and immigrants — in Canada.