Aborigine
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Aborigine or aboriginal may refer to:
- Aborigines (mythology), in Roman mythology the original inhabitants of central Italy
Aboriginal peoples
- Aboriginal Australians or Aborigines, the people whose ancestors were indigenous to the Australian continent before British colonisation
- Aboriginal Tasmanian, indigenous people of the Australian state of Tasmania
- Victorian Aborigines, people living in Victoria, Australia, prior to European settlement
- Aboriginal peoples in Canada, the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people of Canada
- Taiwanese aborigines, indigenous peoples of Taiwan
Places
- Aboriginal reserve, formerly areas in Australia such as Framlingham, Victoria
Enterprises and organizations
- Aboriginal All-Stars (disambiguation), former name of an Australian-rules football team and a rugby team
- Aboriginal Art Museum, a museum in Utrecht, Netherlands; see List of museums in the Netherlands
- Aboriginal Multi-Media Society, a publisher in Canada
- Aboriginal Protection Board, agencies in various Australian States with the function of "protecting" Indigenous Australians
Other uses
- Australian Aboriginal languages, various languages native to Australia, excluding Tasmania and the Torres Strait Islands
See also
- Autochthon (disambiguation)
- Indigenous peoples, peoples with a set of specific rights based on their historical ties to a particular territory
- Indigenous peoples of Africa
- Indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Indigenous peoples of Asia
- Indigenous peoples of Australia
- Indigenous peoples of Europe
- Indigenous peoples of Oceania
- Indigenous peoples of the Philippines
- List of indigenous peoples of Russia
- Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, historically disadvantaged people recognised in the Constitution of India
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