aborigines造句1. Many aborigines died when they came into contact withdiseases.
2. The Aborigines are the native inhabitants of Australia.
3. Is he in league with the aborigines?
4. The Aborigines have a highly complex civilization, one that has existed for 60, 000 years.
5. Many Aborigines become disorientated as tribal societies crumble and black independence erodes further - they have become a marginalized minority.
6. Past treatment of the aborigines has been shameful, but these days efforts are made to respect their customs and traditional homelands.
7. Aborigines frequent the roadhouse and are gawked at by foreign travelers as if they were walking souvenirs.
8. It is a rich heritage gradually disappearing as Aborigines become urbanized, Europeanized and victimized.
9. The Aborigines, like all human groups, had highly articulated languages.
10. Spencer and Gillen photographed and detailed aborigines dressed as animals, emitting animal cries to promote fertility.
11. Environmental impact research and consultation with Aborigines and pastoralists have been thorough, it says.
12. They were the aborigines, vermin by right of law.
13. Enslavement of Aborigines through forced labor.
14. Forcible subjection of Aborigines to police rule.
15. They were the scourge of God upon the aborigines of the continent.
16. Boomerang: Curved throwing stick used chiefly by the aborigines of Australia for hunting and warfare.
17. Even there, in the dry season, the aborigines often sleep out of doors.
18. From the turn of the century onward, she shared the life of the aborigines.
19. The visitor can ponder over the boomerangs used by aborigines at the time of Cook.
20. The medium had been too strong for them, they had taken to it like aborigines to the bottle.
21. There is growing evidence that white supremacist groups are renewing hate campaigns against Aborigines in some provincial towns.
22. Because they are human beings and not two-legged souvenirs, Aborigines do not take kindly to having their pictures taken.
23. The methods adopted by the government and employed against the aborigines were most severe.
24. Pillay says efforts to help the nation's most disadvantaged people are being undermined by policies that have failed to recognize the right to self-determination for Australia's aborigines.
25. My uncle owns a successful trading post in a desolate part of the Australian desert where he sells food and supplies to miners and aborigines.
26. Many settlements there have evolved since Canberra legislated 31 years ago to give aborigines rights to their traditional land in the NT (a self-governing federal territory).
27. Australian conifer bearing two-inch seeds tasting like roasted chestnuts; among the aborigines the tree is hereditary property protected by law.
28. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologises for the past mistreatment of Aborigines.
29. Kangaroo - The name for the Australian marsupial Kangaroo came about when some of the first white settlers saw this strange animal hopping along and they asked the Aborigines what it was called.
30. Gracile - 50, 000 years ago, the more slender 'Gracile' people; the ancestors of Australian Aborigines, arrived in Australia.