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VK6BE  > GAMES    26.06.11 06:02l 17 Lines 610 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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We call them Australians of course, but we call the aboriginal ones that
too. Simple. The word "indigenous" merely indicates they are part of the
original inhabitants. Incidentally I have seen some of them spruiking on
TV that are so white you only know they are part coloured because they
tell you they are.
Cheers,
Bob VK6BE

>The term they use for aboriginals now is indigenous."
Sometimes, mostly I hear "aboriginals" being specific while "indiginous"
is generic. Now here's the question of all time, what do you call the
white ones besides rude names?



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