In the song it show how the settlers in Australia forced the bible on to the Aboriginals, yet they did not follow the same rules. Also in the song he says the left hand holds a bible, but the right hand holds a gun", Another reference to how the settlers came. See people have to understand that the Aboriginals where killed ,Thou shall not kill, and there land stolen,Thou shall not steal. Have a look into the past of Aboriginal Australians and re listen to that song, you'll see the connection.If you do have more questions about Aboriginal past email me
Lyrics are the words to a song.
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The song "Mean" by Taylor Swift.
it mean only a music for a song, but no one sing it, it' only a music for a song..
it is an Aboriginal song so it is probably from Australia.
The Aboriginal word "Yarralumla" is said to mean "echo." This spelling is an alteration of the original Aboriginal spelling "Yarrowlumla."
Encrout is not an aboriginal word.
The aboriginal word Ngamadji usually mean of the family of Ngamadj.
"Campbelltown" is an English name, not aboriginal. The aboriginal people of the Campbelltown were the Tharawal tribe.
The aboriginal word girralong means "star".
Nogoa in aboriginal means hello people.
Koolawala is the aboriginal name for Australia Koolawala is the aboriginal name for Australia
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I was told the words are just made up sounds, they are not part of any indigenous language. Though they would be familiar sounds to indigenous peoples. It is a song that has been sung to Aboriginal children for decades, and has been made popular through the band Tiddas in the 80's or 90's.
Do you mean - "Is Harold Thomas an Aboriginal?" Because the answer to that is YES. He was also the man who created the Aboriginal Flag. Hope this helped.
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