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.
aboriginal people were one of the first people
The word "aboriginal", by its very definition, means the people that are in an area first. Presuming that you mean the aboriginal people of Australia, archaeological evidence fully supports the belief that they were the first people in Australia.
Australia's first residents were the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The aboriginal people of Australia have a rich cultural heritage that dates back thousands of years.
As far as we can tell the first people evolved in Africa and they were omnivorous hunter gatherers, living a life style similar to that of the original Aboriginal peoples of Australia.
They are called Aboriginals because they were the first people on the land before the Europeans and different cultures. There the original people.
Aboriginal Australians
To fish and trade with Aboriginal peoples.
fractions were first by aboriginal people and where first used in Africa..
a boat travel
Aboriginal means, literally, from [ab] the beginning [origin]. It refers to the first people, or the first flora & fauna to exist in a given area. The Aboriginal peoples of Australia are a good example; they are the first people to occupy the continent of Australia, with continuous and probably un-mixed descent from very roughly 60,000 to 100,000 years ago. The use of this term to describe the original settlers of Australia is going out of favor and is being replaced with the term "indigenous people".
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.