Sentences with phrase «of aboriginal tribes»

«The estimation of the rights of aboriginal tribes is always inherently difficult.
Hopps once told The Times that the name Ferus — Latin for «uncivilized» or «wild» — was «borrowed from an anthropological description of an aboriginal tribe with subhuman, irascible, possibly dangerous tendencies.»

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A number of tribes of Australian Aboriginals believe that the World was created by a great snake shaking and laying an egg during the dreamtime.
One might try to imagine oneself an aboriginal in Australia, a member of a tribe in which all things are in common, so that none has more than the rest.
When the «depressed classes «awaken to their rights and begin the struggle for social and economic equality, and when the members of the «aboriginal «tribes, who have been peacefully secluded for centuries from the main stream of Indian nationalism, join with others in demanding their rights, fundamentalist groups and the monied classes oppose such moves.
Indeed, their paranoid fascination with the fossil record (which includes, almost, surreally, a «creation museum» in Cleveland, Ohio where one can see biblical children playing with dinosaurs) Hell, American Indians, Australian Aboriginals, «true» Indians, Chinese, Mongols, Ja.panese, Sub-Saharan Africans and the Celts and other tribes of ancient Europe were speaking thousands of different languages thousands of years before the date creationist say the Tower of Babel occurred — and even well before the date they claim for the Garden of Eden!!!
Indeed, American Indians, Australian Aboriginals, «true» Indians, Chinese, Mongols, Ja.panese, Sub-Saharan Africans and the Celts and other tribes of ancient Europe were speaking thousands of different languages thousands of years before the date creationist say the Tower of Babel occurred — and even well before the date they claim for the Garden of Eden.
The film itself chronicles the true story of Taiwan's aboriginal tribes and their battle against the Japanese colonizers.
According to popular legend, this beach received its name in 1770 from Captain Cook when he crossed the headland and saw an assembled tribe of aboriginal people.
It split apart from the Amazonas millions of years ago and is a home for aboriginal tribes and various animal species now.
Today it is the home for aboriginal tribes and lots of different animal species.
Most of these remaining aboriginals belonged to the Badtjala tribe and eventually, they decided to leave Fraser Island for Durundur and Yarrabah.
A lost tribe, of about a dozen Pintupi Aboriginals was discovered, living in the remote wilderness of the Gibson Desert on the border between...
NACAC recognizes that children and youth of Native American tribes, First Nations bands, and recognized aboriginal communities have an inherent right to continued and positive contact with their tribe or band.
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