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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aboriginal tribes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the original inhabitants of a region, particularly in contexts discussing culture, history, or rights.
Example: "The government has implemented policies to protect the rights of aboriginal tribes in the region."
Alternatives: "indigenous peoples" or "native tribes".
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This drop significantly reduced the prosperity of aboriginal tribes, forcing many aborigines to take up farming to counter the economic impact of losing their most vital food source.
Nicobarese are one of the six aboriginal tribes inhabiting Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Originally, Chota Nagpur was mostly forest-clad and was ruled by chiefs of various aboriginal tribes.
Like Taiwan's other aboriginal tribes, they have mostly lost their birthright.
Ali-San Tsou (AST) is one of leading aboriginal tribes in Taiwan with traditional godly beliefs related to life and death.
Shallow caves at the base of the rock are sacred to several Aboriginal tribes and contain carvings and paintings.
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Some scholars consider the origin of the Namaśūdra to be an aboriginal tribe from the Rājmahāl Hills in Bihār.
According to a Coroado tradition, a feud between two families had caused the aboriginal tribe to divide in two.
The name Irukandji derives from the aboriginal tribe that formerly lived in the Cairns region of Australia where most stings occur.
In early times the Chinese called the place Ta-kou (Dagou), a rough rendering of the name of the local aboriginal tribe, the Makattao, or Takow.
"Black Harvest," a documentary of extraordinary historical resonance, is the third film by the Australian team of Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson to study the intrusion of modern culture on the Ganiga, an aboriginal tribe in the highlands of Papua New Guinea.
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