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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an aboriginal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a member of the indigenous peoples of Australia or in a broader context to describe something related to indigenous cultures.
Example: "The museum features an aboriginal art exhibit that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous people."
Alternatives: "an indigenous person" or "a native individual".
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"This is an Aboriginal place.
I am an Aboriginal father.
I wasn't "authentic" an Aboriginal enough.
She calls herself an Aboriginal feminist.
Because it's just an Aboriginal thing".
It's a film about an Aboriginal boy who sniffs petrol, and an Aboriginal girl who doesn't.
It is confronting – particularly for an Aboriginal audience.
Celeste blogs personally at Rantings of an Aboriginal Feminist.
It is, of course, an Aboriginal person who saves them.
I currently work for an Aboriginal community-controlled health organisation.
My authenticity as an Aboriginal person was questioned.
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