The word aboriginal means the original or first people to inhabit a certain region.
When capitalised it has come to mean the indigenous inhabitants of Australia.
No one is sure as it was so long ago
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It is pretty obvious, it's Australia Aborigines come from Australia)
Australlia. That's where aborigines come from.
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Judging by DNA testing, the indigenous people of Australia came from the Indian sub-continent. This includes the Aborigines of tasmania, Australia's southern island state.
The town of Arltunga was named after a subgroup of the central Australian Arrente Aborigines.
There is no evidence, or speculations (that I'm aware of), that the Aborigines of Australia and the Native American's are related any closer than they share the term "humans."
Aborigines
The British invaded the Aborigines in 1788.
The first Australian Aborigines were believed to have come from the Indian sub-continent, as DNA testing has shown the closest relationship to people of this region.
Native Australians are referred to as aborigines.
The Aborigines are believed to have originally come from Asia. DNA links them to regions of India, and they were believed to have passed through southeast Asia on their way to Australia. They were not from the Pacific or Polynesian islands.