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The phrase "aboriginal population" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the original inhabitants of a region, particularly in discussions about indigenous peoples and their cultures.
Example: "The aboriginal population of Australia has a rich cultural heritage that dates back thousands of years."
Alternatives: "indigenous population" or "native population".
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Meanwhile, the aboriginal population of the island is being hunted to extinction by white settlers.
The rate of people accused of homicide was also higher in the aboriginal population.
Alcohol management is hugely contentious in the hard-drinking Northern Territory, especially among its Aboriginal population.
For instance, one panel recalls that, ignoring the Aboriginal population, Capt.
By 1900, it was estimated that the Aboriginal population had decreased by 87%.
The new artistic movement spread like wildfire through the Aboriginal population.
Trapping continues to provide income for some of the aboriginal population.
Some consciences stirred, and Arthur appointed George Augustus Robinson to "conciliate" the surviving Aboriginal population.
Scarcity of supplies prompted them to hunt kangaroos, which worsened relations with the Aboriginal population.
Canada spends about $11.1 billion a year on its aboriginal population of 1.2 million.
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This population tends to be younger than the non-aboriginal population and tends to have a higher birth rate.
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