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Who are the Aboriginals and what did they do?

The aboriginals are indigenous people of Australia What did they do ? lived in Australia and then the British people came and colonized Australia.


What is the Waitangi Day equivalent in Australia?

There is no Waitangi Day equivalent in Australia. The British did not negotiate any sort of treaty with the indigenous people of Australia.


Who are Australia's indigenous Australians?

Australia's indigenous people are known as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.


Where did the didgeridoo originate from?

The indigenous people of Northern Australia.


What is a sentence using the word indigenous?

Aborigines are the indigenous people of Australia.


Who mistreated the indigenous people of Australia?

the english people


When did Non-Indigenous people start living in Australia?

Non-indigenous people started living in Australia with the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788.


What is the name of Australia's indigenous peoples?

Australia's indigenous people are properly known as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.


Aborigines are the indigenous people they were the native people in what country?

Australia


Which Country are Aborigines indigenous people?

Aborigines are indigenous to Australia. The correct term for Austalia's indigenous people is "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders".


The population of indigenous people in Australia?

Less than 10% of Australia's population


Was Australia a democratic country when the British arrived?

No. Australia was not even a country when the British first arrived. The first people to inhabit the land were the indigenous people now known as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. They did not practice democracy, but had an essentially patriarchal society, although the rules were made by the women.