It ain't the same. Aussies are 'Bush Baptists' mainly and Indians are Hindus mainly with millions of Gods.
the song i know of is by Deborah conway an Aussie from the 90's she had an album by the same name.
If it's one Aussie - the word is Aussie's - as in "The Aussie's dropped he ball again". If it's more than one Aussie - the apostrophe is 'implied' - as in "The Aussies lost again"Aussies's can have an apostrophe but there shouldn't be an s after the apostrophe.Aussie's is the possessive singular form of Aussie. eg The Aussie's dog is missing. - here - 's - shows the dog belongs to the Aussie (one Aussie).Aussies is the plural form of Aussie and means more than one. eg The Aussies lost the game.Aussies' is the plural possessive form of Aussie. eg The Aussies' fullback was hopeless.There is no implied apostrophe.
Ronald Morton Smith has written: 'Developments in Indian religion' -- subject(s): History, Hinduism, Islam, Religion 'Dates and dynasties in earliest India'
They Live in Australia i have no idea where :S but yeah Aussie girls!
what was the religion like in the 1920's? what was the religion like in the 1920's?
M. G. Bhagat has written: 'Ancient Indian asceticism' -- subject(s): Asceticism, Religion
Weston La Barre has written: 'The ghost dance: origins of religion' -- subject(s): Religion, Religious Psychology 'The human animal.' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Anthropology, Human beings, Evolution, Civilization, Popular Works 'The peyote cult' -- subject(s): Indian mythology, Indians of North America, Peyote, Peyotism, Religion, Religion and mythology, Rites and ceremonies
Alfonso Trueba has written: 'Aventurero sin ventura' -- subject(s): History 'Conquista y colonizacion' -- subject(s): History, Indian mythology, Indians of Mexico, Religion, Social conditions 'Dos virreyes' 'Don Vasco' 'Cabalagata heroica' -- subject(s): Indians of Mexico, Jesuits, Missions 'Justicia desnuda' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice 'Presidente sin mancha' -- subject(s): History 'Huichilobos' -- subject(s): Indian mythology, Indians of Mexico, Religion
Frederick J. Dockstader has written: 'Indian art of Central America' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indian art, Indians of Central America 'The kachina and the white man' -- subject(s): Acculturation, Hopi Indians, Hopi mythology, Kachinas, Religion and mythology 'Indian Art of the Americas' 'Indian art in America' -- subject(s): Indian art, Indians of North America, Industries 'Great North American Indians'
Eleanor Mackie has written: 'Oh, to be an Aussie!' -- subject(s): Humor
Eleanor Nilsson has written: 'The Bell of Germelshausen' 'The 89th Kitten' 'No One' 'The House Guest' -- subject(s): Fiction, Psychic ability 'Aussie Bites (Aussie Bite)' 'No One'
Lawrence Harlow has written: 'An account of the conversion of an Indian' -- subject(s): Religion, Conversion, Salvation, Indians of North America