the aboriginals are very much alive, still seen trawling Australian streets
yes
Yes, swahili culture and language exist in Africa today.
aborigines are filled with culture and so are africans
Never: the Aborigines are still in Australia.
because its part of there culture
No. For all his excellent qualities, and general respect for the Aborigines and their culture, Sturt was still of the school of thought that Europeans did not need to seek permission from the traditional owners to cross their land.
The hunting and gathering for food and the religion of moieties
Aborigines were one of the first people who lived in Australia. Indigenous (native) Australians were dispossessed of their land, despised for their culture, and marginalized, abused and murdered.
The Aborigines are said to have migrated form Indonesia or southeast Asia. Today the Aborigines are living in Australia but their sacred culture is dying out.
the Mayan people and culture still exist! go to yucatan peninsula of Mexico and Guatemala for example.
Al Capone
The Australian assimilation policy was not a success because it did not respect the culture of the aborigines. There was a great deal of resistance to the policy and even those aborigines that agreed to be assimilated often faced discrimination and did not feel at home in the new culture.
Aborigines is the plural of aborigine. Aborigine is a noun meaning the original inhabitants or natives. Here are example sentences: "He spent one summer with Australian aborigines to learn their culture." "The Indians of the Americas are sometimes called aborigines."