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"Not even the United Nations, not even the Canadian government can say 'you don't have the right to be Aboriginal, to be an Indian,'" he said.
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To be Aboriginal, is to care for others [ 37, 53, 54] and thus self is a function of others.
In contrast, pregnant prisoners were more likely to be Aboriginal and to have received inpatient treatment for mental health and/or drug and alcohol disorders, or OST, than women in the community (Table 1).
There is this really old school stereotypical notion in Australia that to be Aboriginal you have to be black, anything but white or pale skinned.
Some of these missing people just "happen to be aboriginal and happen to be women," said McInturff.
As shown here, participants with unstable housing were more likely to be Aboriginal (p = 0.030), to reside in the Downtown Eastside (p < 0.001), to be sex-trade involved (p = 0.014), and to inject methamphetamine daily (p = 0.014).
In the mid-1990s, withethe passage of federal legislation, several historic and cultural sites in the state were returned to the Aboriginal community, and the number of individuals declaring themselves to be Aboriginal increased exponentially.
There are very likely to be Aboriginal protests of some form in Sydney.
— A pair of figure skating costumes, meant to be aboriginal, have been denounced instead as abominable.
"It's been an advantage for me to be Aboriginal," Gardiner said.
If you ask most Aboriginal people what it means to be Aboriginal, they'll proudly tell you the name of their tribe and where they belong.
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