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The phrase "aboriginal identity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the cultural, social, or historical aspects related to the original inhabitants of a region, particularly in contexts involving Indigenous peoples.
Example: "Understanding aboriginal identity is crucial for fostering respect and recognition of Indigenous cultures."
Alternatives: "Indigenous identity" or "native identity".
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Art had become a tool to articulate the denial of his Aboriginal identity.
This stuff about the jigsaw of Aboriginal identity, it's really profound stuff".
Debate has long raged about the influences of biology, culture and perception on Aboriginal identity.
Mudrooroo Narogin (Colin Johnson, whose Aboriginal identity, however, was questioned) published his first novel, Wild Cat Falling, in 1965.
Mifsud believes Aboriginal affairs is an "incremental business", and will focus on key pillars such as economic participation, a land strategy, and elevating Aboriginal identity and culture.
The score, moreover, offers variations on Waltzing Matilda, Sheep May Safely Graze and - to accompany Nullah's ecstatic embrace of his Aboriginal identity - Elgar's Nimrod.
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We included a category for those with aboriginal identities based on responses to the "Indian Status" and "Aboriginal identities" question on the Census and combined those who were North American Indian, Metis, Inuit, multiple Aboriginal identities, and aboriginal responses not included elsewhere.
Also, while research on violence against Aboriginal women is important, not elucidating the roles of masculine and Aboriginal identities is missing a key aspect of the causes of the causes.
26 27 Aboriginal identities tend to value the group over the individual, thereby establishing models of kinship where everyone has the right to give and receive according to their own choices.
Creating a backward-looking, cod-aboriginal Ulsterish identity is a long way from Margaret Thatcher's 1981 declaration that "Northern Ireland was as British as Finchley," or, indeed, the Ulster Unionist party's former campaign slogan, "Simply British".
For example, those with aboriginal cultural identities are more likely than other Canadians to consist of single parent families (50%% of children in census metropolitan areas) [ 30].
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