Although Troy Westwood is not originally aboriginal, he was adopted by a Dakota family in Sioux Valley as one of their own. To me, that's good enough. He follows the beliefs and ways of life better than most aboriginals. In my books, he is aboriginal.
A nomination speech is when a candidate who is chosen first speaks. The speech includes where the candidate stands and why you should chose him or her.
Strictly speaking, no. "Aborigines" refers to the noun, the actual people, and should always be capitalised; "aboriginal" is an adjective, I.e. referring to "aboriginal people".
You don't.Aboriginal is an adjective, and it should be written as just aboriginal when describing a culture, e.g. aboriginal tools, aboriginal housing.The word Aborigine is a proper noun because it refers to a race of people.The terms aboriginal and Aborigine are often mixed up.
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AR 672-20
Leonard Paul is an excellent Canadian aboriginal artist you should look into...others feel free to add!
I think the question should be 'Who is an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person?'Since the early 1980's the Australian Federal Government has used a three point working definition to enable people to establish their eligibility for specific Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander programs. According to that definition an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person is someone who:is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent,identifies himself or herself as an Aboriginal person or Torres Strait Islander, andis accepted as such by the Indigenous community in which he or she lives.Each requirement must be satisfied. Physical appearance and lifestyle are irrelevant.Please refer to the following:Gibbs v Capewell and Others, 54 FCR 503M. Dodson, "The end in the beginning re(de)finding Aboriginality", (Number 1) Australian Aboriginal Studies,1994.
It should be widely accepted as it has no environmental impact.
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Yes, "Indigenous Australian" should be capitalized as it refers to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia. This shows respect and acknowledges the cultural significance of their identity.
You should have a 28 to be accepted.
How the flying dutch fudgecake should we know?