Examples of 'is the aboriginal' in a sentence

Meaning of "is the aboriginal"

is the aboriginal - Refers to something original or indigenous to a particular region or group of people, often used in historical or cultural contexts

How to use "is the aboriginal" in a sentence

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is the aboriginal
The natural answer to this is the aboriginal peoples.
That is the Aboriginal interpretation of the creator.
Personal favourite is the Aboriginal art.
Uluru is the Aboriginal and official name.
Just as Canada 's disability community is diverse, so too is the Aboriginal disability community.
Bouddi is the Aboriginal word for the heart.
Waiata is the Māori term for song and singing, while corroboree is the Aboriginal term.
This is the Aboriginal way of transmitting knowledge and of recording information and history.
The primary source of national data is the Aboriginal peoples survey ( APS ).
Chijoraji is the aboriginal Guanches name given to this representation of Christ.
This too is the Aboriginal reality.
It is the Aboriginal Corrections component that creates the most significant pressure on the Board.
One example is the Aboriginal community in Australia.
Is the Aboriginal Horizontal Framework a joint effort across levels of government?
However, Uluru is the Aboriginal and official name.

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It is the Aboriginal name for a place near Broad Arrow.
But Uluru is the Aboriginal name and its official name.
What is the aboriginal Self on which a universal reliance may be grounded?
The sole recipient is the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, which submits an annual funding proposal.
How is the Aboriginal population measured in the Census?
Usually, it is the Aboriginal community that lacks resources to cover these expenditures.
Namadgi is the Aboriginal word for the mountains south-west of Canberra.
Cree is the aboriginal language most spoken in Québec, followed by Montagnais and Inuktitut.
Yahl is the aboriginal word for " waters, much water.
Okay, so how is the aboriginal culture reflected in correctional programming?
Eadsé is the Aboriginal first name of Huron-Wendat singer Anne-Marie Gros-Louis.

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