In Canada, Aboriginal people gained the right to vote without losing their status in 1960. Before then, if an Aboriginal person wanted to vote, they would have to forfeit their status as an Aboriginal.
You might mean rapporteur; it's French for reporter or record-keeper and in English means a person appointed to record and report proceedings at committee meetings and conferences.
Yes, English is recognized in the US Constitution. It is written in English.
the europeans and the aboriginals. the fur traders would come and marry aboriginal women, and their children were the metis.
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The aboriginal meaning for Moree is rising sun.
Warrigal comes from the aboriginal meaning wild dogs, or dingoes.
yeh broken hill was founded by English settlers and the name was given due to a hill that appeared broken. The hill isn't there anymore due to it being mined away. but yeh it doesn;t have a aboriginal meaning having been established by English people.
"Gilgandra" is a Wiradjuri aboriginal word meaning "long water hole".
the meaning for kalgoolie
"Campbelltown" is an English name, not aboriginal. The aboriginal people of the Campbelltown were the Tharawal tribe.
The English word aborigine means 'the original inhabitant of a country. ' Aboriginal means pertaining to aborigines.
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Bulli meaning in aborigabnal culture
Yackandandah *IS* the Aboriginal name....meaning rock/waterhole when translated.
yes Alinta is an Aboriginal name meaning flame or fire