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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aborigines for" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to express a purpose or reason related to aborigines, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The organization advocates for the rights of aborigines for better representation in government."
Alternatives: "aborigines regarding" or "aborigines in support of".
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It was a victory for Aborigines, for so long marginalised by white Australia.
They were intruders in a continent that had been inhabited by Aborigines for 40,000 years.
Australian Aborigines, for example, are not closely related to Amazonian Indians, but they share the ills of rural poverty.
It is said to contain an apology to aborigines for past injustices and an acceptance by them of it.
In the late 20th century, there were growing calls for the Australian government to apologize to Aborigines for abuses they suffered under earlier administrations.
Australian Aborigines, for example, drove the black-and-white flycatcher from camp, lest it overhear conversation and carry the tales to enemies.
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Life in Desperance is completely segregated, including the drinking, a favorite sport for both sides but a special affliction for Aborigines, who for decades have experienced high rates of alcoholism and alcohol-related violence.
Instead, it became a prison for Aborigines where, for some 50 years, the state of Queensland sent those it sought to punish — " 'troublesome characters,'larrikinsns,'wanderersrs' or 'communists.' " In November 2004, the 36-year-old stepson of one of those "troublesome characters" was found dead in a police cell on the island.
The enemies were not only the censors, but snobbish elements in the literary community itself, including Prof. John Pentland Mahaffy of Trinity College Dublin, who said, "James Joyce is a living argument in defense of my contention that it was a mistake to establish a separate university for the aborigines of this island — for the corner boys who spit into the Liffey".
It is also the most controversial intervention in aboriginal affairs in the 40 years since Australians endorsed a referendum transferring power to legislate for aborigines from states to the federal government.
Today, 390,000 Aborigines account for 2percentt of the nation's population.
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