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Aborigines are indigenous to Australia. The correct term for Austalia's indigenous people is "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders".
Indigenous
"Native" is another common term used to refer to indigenous people.
It means native, e.g. an indigenous species. or it could mean an original people of the land.
Tangata whenua is a Maori term from New Zealand that translates to "people of the land." It refers to the indigenous people of the country who have ancestral ties to the land and hold a special connection to it.
"Yinkata" is a term in the Kuku Yalanji language, spoken by Indigenous Australians in Far North Queensland. It translates to "to see" or "to look," emphasizing the importance of observation and connection to the natural environment in Indigenous culture. The term reflects the deep relationship between the people and their land, highlighting the significance of awareness and understanding in their worldview.
'People of this land', meaning the Indigenous race of people of all of the Americas.
Inuit is the name of the indigenous peoples who inhabit the northern territories in Canada's arctic. The word itself mean 'the people' in the Inuktitut language.
Ooderoo is a name derived from the Aboriginal word for the area now known as Stradbroke Island in Queensland, Australia. It reflects the island's cultural significance to the Indigenous Quandamooka people. The term embodies a connection to the land and its history, emphasizing the importance of Indigenous heritage and identity.
Warrawidgee is an Aboriginal word from the language of the local Indigenous people of Australia, particularly associated with the region around New South Wales. The term is thought to mean "place of the water" or "by the water," reflecting the area's natural features. It emphasizes the connection between the land and its waterways, which is a significant aspect of Indigenous culture and heritage.
Please clarify your question. There are indigenous people in every area of the planet. What area(s) do you mean?
There are many variations due to the number of different Indigenous languages but a common term for white people is 'Gubbah'.