The term for "chief" varies among different Aboriginal languages in Australia, as there are many distinct languages and cultures. For example, in the Yolŋu Matha language, "chief" can be referred to as "Gurrutu." In other languages, such as Pitjantjatjara, it might be expressed differently. It's important to specify which Aboriginal language you're referring to for an accurate translation.
poundmaker is a aboriginal chief in the cree plains and he was a chief O_o
Given that there are hundreds of Aboriginal dialects in Australia, there is no single answer to this question.
thank you
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"Torouk moui" is the aboriginal translation for "transform". Australian Aborigines do not have a word for "transform".
February 2008
Chief can be translated as:ChefHaupt- (Hauptvermittler = Chief negotiator)
Through our elders by watching and doing and following what they do and say.
That all depends on which aboriginal language you want to say thank you in.
how would you say hello , good morning , good afternoon in aboriginal
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