There are hundreds of Australian towns and city suburbs with aboriginal names. Some of them include:
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Alexander Wyclif Reed has written:
'More Aboriginal stories of Australia' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Folklore, Legends
'The house of Reed, 1957-1967' -- subject(s): Reed (A. H.) ltd
'Living in a Maori village'
'Aboriginal Tales of Australia (Aboriginal Library)'
'Aboriginal Legends'
'How the Maoris came to New Zealand'
'Ocean waste disposal practices' -- subject(s): Waste disposal in the ocean
'Illustrated Maori Place Names'
'Books are my business'
'Reed essential Maori dictionary'
'Maori myth' -- subject(s): Maori (New Zealand people), Legends, Mythology, Maori (New Zealand people), Folklore
'Favourite Maori legends' -- subject(s): Maori Tales, Tales, Maori
'Illustrated encyclopaedia of Aboriginal life'
'Myths and legends of Australia' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Aboriginal Australians, Australian aboriginal Tales, Folklore, Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, Mythology, Australian (Aboriginal), Tales, Tales, Australian aboriginal, Australian Legends, Legends, Australian, Tales, Australian, Australian Tales
'Auckland, the city of the seas' -- subject(s): History
'Myths and legends of Fiji and Rotuma' -- subject(s): Tales
'Place names of Australia' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Names, Geographical
'Supplement to Place Names of New Zealand' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, History, Local, Local History, Names, Geographical
'Maori place names and their meaning' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Maori language, Maori, English, Dictionaries, Geography
'Maori picture dictionary'
'Aboriginal Words of Australia'
'The house of Reed, 1957-1967' -- subject(s): A.H. and A.W. Reed (Firm), A.H. and A.W.Reed (Firm)
'The wreck of the Osprey' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Osprey (Sloop)
'Map book of the Pacific Islands (Pageant of the Pacific : Pacific Islands series)'
'An illustrated encyclopedia of Aboriginal life' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Aboriginal Australians
'Aboriginal Myths, Legends and Fables' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Aboriginal Australians, Folklore, Legends, Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, Tales
'The mischievous crow' -- subject(s): Tales, Aboriginal Australians, Folklore
'Islands of the Pacific' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History
'How the Maoris lived'
'The Reed Concise Maori Dictionary'
'A boy's and girl's history of New Zealand'
'Builders of New Zealand' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, History
'Myths and legends of Polynesia' -- subject(s): Tales
'The Reed dictionary of New Zealand place names' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, History, Local, Local History, Maori, Names, Geographical
'Reed's concise Maori dictionary'
'Treasury of Maori folklore' -- subject(s): Maori (New Zealand people), Folklore
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The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
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The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
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The Australian aboriginal word for dragonfly is "migiwirrwarr". The Australian aboriginal word for butterflies is "bunpa" and for fruit is "gunydja".
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Some believe it derives from an aboriginal word meaning 'camp', but others think it it a misspelling of the name "Warren". As in the US, Australian topography has many surname-derived place names.
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Ainslie Roberts has written:
'The first sunrise: Australian aboriginal myths in paintings' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, in art
'The dawn of time' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Art and mythology, Australian (Aboriginal), Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, in art, Tales
'The first sunrise' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Art and mythology, Mythology, Australian (Aboriginal)
'Northern Territory sketchbook' -- subject(s): Description and travel
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The slaughter of the Native Aboriginal people of Australia,..
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The Australian aboriginal people wore no clothes.
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A yarraman is an Australian Aboriginal name for a horse - its name is the same in English as it is in Guugu Yimidhirr, an Australian Aboriginal language.
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The ACT (Australian Capital Territory) was not formed in 1788, but the Ngunnawal people formed the main aboriginal group of the area which later encompassed the ACT.
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Anita Heiss has written:
'To talk straight' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, Aboriginal Australian literature, Aboriginal Australian authors, Publishers and publishing, History and criticism, Australian literature, Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal Australians in literature, Publishing
'Our dream-- stopping the violence' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Women, Abused women, Crimes against, Family violence, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws, Services for, Women, Aboriginal Australian
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Vivien Johnson has written:
'Aboriginal Artists of the Western Desert' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Painting, Biography, Dictionaries, Painters, Painting, Aboriginal Australian
'The art of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Catalogs
'Michael Jagamara Nelson' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Painting, Painting, Aboriginal Australian, Themes, motives
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Billabong is both the Aboriginal term for waterhole and an Australian clothing chain
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Roslyn Premont has written:
'Tjukurrpa' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Painting, Painting, Aboriginal Australian
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Doreen Kartinyeri has written:
'Doreen Kartinyeri' -- subject(s): Narrinyeri (Australian people), Biography, Sacred sites (Aboriginal Australian), Women, Aboriginal Australian, Relocation, Stolen generations (Australia), Legal status, laws, Children, Aboriginal Australian
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if you are talking about the Australian aboriginal tribe's it would be the dream time
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The man on the Australian 2 dollar coin is NOBODY!
It is just a picture of a male Aboriginal leader.
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Isobel. has written:
'Nanbaree' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Youth, Aboriginal Australians, Biography, History, Juvenile literature, Social life and customs, Youth, Aboriginal Australian
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The aboriginal place of worship is in a sylvan temple.
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A list of geographical place names is called a gazetteer. It is a geographical dictionary that provides detailed information about places such as their names, locations, and sometimes other descriptive details.
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Apparantley it is the politically correct term for an aboriginal person.
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The name of 'Ceduna' is thought to have come from the Aboriginal word meaning “ A place to restâ€. Ceduna is on the southwest coast of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.
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No flag has to be displayed along another flag. That doesn't make sense at all.
I'm not sure if you're complaining like "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" or "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" but no.
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For a comprehensive list of some Aboriginal tribal group names, go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indigenous_Australian_group_names
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The Dreaming is at the centre of Australian aboriginal culture. The Dreaming is the time when everything was created; it is the heart and soul of aboriginal culture.
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Cecilia Sultan has written:
'Cissy's story' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Children, Aboriginal Australian Women, Biography, Relocation
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John Mawurndjul has written:
'<<rarrk>> John Mawurndjul' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Art, Art, Aboriginal Australian, Exhibitions
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The name Kirrilee is of Australian origin and is derived from the Aboriginal word meaning "leaf" or "beautiful." It is a unique and elegant name often given to girls.
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"Torouk moui" is the aboriginal translation for "transform".
Australian Aborigines do not have a word for "transform".
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Certain aboriginal communities can avail themselves of aboriginal law as an alternative to conventional Australian law. Perhaps refer to the Aboriginal Legal Service for information.
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Kerry Reed-Gilbert has written:
'Talkin' about country' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Women, Aboriginal Australians, Poetry, Women, Aboriginal Australian
'Black woman, black life'
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E. J. Brandl has written:
'Australian aboriginal paintings in western and central Arnhem land' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Painting, Aboriginal Australians, Antiquities, Rock paintings
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Here is a list of names that are good for a male Australian Shepherd:
Note: Please do not remove suggestions of other contributors.
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No. but an indigenous Australian instrument is the digeridoo which is used in the Aboriginal culture
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Australia's indigenous people, or natives, are known as the Aborigines, or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
They are a class of peoples who are identified by Australian law as being members of a race indigenous to the Australian continent. They also do not refer to themselves as Aborigines or aboriginal, but identify themselves by tribal names that reflect their language or ancestral home territory.
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