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The phrase "aboriginal land" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to land that is traditionally owned or occupied by Indigenous peoples.
Example: "The government has recognized the rights of the Indigenous community to their aboriginal land."
Alternatives: "Indigenous territory" or "native land".
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This country was Aboriginal land.
His government introduced the first legislation for Aboriginal land rights.
Through the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983, Local Aboriginal land councils and the peak body, the NSW Aboriginal Land Council, can claim crown land that is unused or unneeded.
Stevenson, J. T. "Aboriginal Land Rights in Northern Canada". In Contemporary Moral Issues, ed.
These culminated in 1983 with an act that established Aboriginal Land Councils.
At the moment, 40% of the territory's land is run communally by aboriginal land councils.
Some authority, however, has been transferred to the Aboriginal land councils.
Aboriginal land rights became an active political issue in the 1970s.
Arnhem Land is Aboriginal land, and culturally rich as well as biodiverse.
"This is Aboriginal land, so we want Aboriginal homes put up.
The local film industry's new wave coincided with a rise in awareness of Aboriginal land rights.
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