The word Aborigine (Given by the Latin Word Aborigine ,,from the Beginning‘‘) Generally Means Indigenous People.
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Nathalie Ortner
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“We hope you win your battle… we know what it’s like to fight for your rights.“ – Carol Barker, Aborigine (2000). By dreams we mean the belief that these beings long ago started human society - they made all natural things and put them in a special place. These dreaming beings were connected with special places or ways and paths.“ – Aborigine man (2014). We’re still living in pain and trauma.“ – Yalmay Yunupingu, Aborigine (2014). If we lose this bond to the country, there will be nothing left. We will be wiped out. We exist as a people through our ancestral land. That is all we are.“ – Adrian Burragubba, Aborigine (2015). Index Terms— Aborigine, Latin, word.”
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2019-08-31
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ORTNER, Nathalie. The word Aborigine (Given by the Latin Word Aborigine ,,from the Beginning‘‘) Generally Means Indigenous People..Journal of A Sustainable Global South, [S.l.], v. 3, n. 2, p. 32-37, aug. 2019. ISSN 2622-058X. Available at: https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/JSGS/article/view/59088. Date accessed: 28 Aug. 2025. doi:https://doi.org/10.24843/jsgs.2019.v03.i02.p06.
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Vol 3 No 2 (2019): August 2019
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