The Aboriginals of which country?
There are dozens of Aboriginal tribes in dozens of countries. Feel free to re-ask your question giving the specifics.
Generally, Aboriginal people didn't have rights and freedom, until WWII Aboriginal people then where allowed to vote, be part of the Census and be an Citizen. Aboriginal people are Australians and have the same rights as white Australians, they shouldn't be discriminated against for whatever reason whether it is a good discrimination or ill.
The rights and responsibilities of clients can be communicated in organizations by advising people about their rights.
Elected officials have responsibilities to their electors, not rights.
Young people hold the same rights and responsibilities as everyone else.
Citizen
by recognising them as a aboriginal people of Canada and giving them aboriginal rights. These aboriginal rights protect the activities, practice, or traditions that are integral to the distinctive culture of the aboriginal peoples
mobility, aboriginal peoples, official language, multiculturalism
a person who people have choosen to heal wounds in australia
people had the right to vote
rights and responsibilities
in world war 1 there was 300 aboriginal men because aboriginal people did not have rights so the europeans forced them to go to war. then later in 1963 aboriginal people got there rights and could choice to go to war or not people today do not know excacly how many but they are estimating at about 200 to 300.
A constitution sets out the rights and responsibilities of the people and the government.