Aborigines - Law Dictionary Search Results
Aborigines
Matched in: Term Aborigines
Batatas
An aboriginal American name for the sweet potato Ipomaeliga batatas
Pogamoggan
An aboriginal weapon consisting of a stone or piece of antler fastened to the end of a slender wooden handle
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Kamtschadales
An aboriginal tribe inhabiting the southern part of the Kamchatka peninsula called also Kamchadals and Itelmen
Dyaks
The aboriginal and most numerous inhabitants of Borneo They are partially civilized but retain many barbarous practices
Itelmen
An aboriginal tribe inhabiting the southern part of the Kamchatka peninsula called also Kamchadal and Kamtschadal
Australia, Commonwealth of.
Constitution, extend to trade, taxation, defence, coinage, bankruptcy, copyright, marriage, 'the people of any race other than certain aborigines,' immigrants and emigration, 'external affairs,' railway construction, and other matters too numerous to particularize; see Commonwealth of Australia
nonnative
not being or composed of aborigines as the nonnative population of South Africa Opposite of native
Message stick
A stick carved with lines and dots used esp by Australian aborigines to convey information
Cooey
A peculiar cry uttered by the Australian aborigines as a call to attract attention and also in common use among the Australian colonists In the actual
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Aborigines - Law Dictionary Search Results
Aborigines
Matched in: Term Aborigines
Batatas
An aboriginal American name for the sweet potato Ipomaeliga batatas
Pogamoggan
An aboriginal weapon consisting of a stone or piece of antler fastened to the end of a slender wooden handle
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Kamtschadales
An aboriginal tribe inhabiting the southern part of the Kamchatka peninsula called also Kamchadals and Itelmen
Dyaks
The aboriginal and most numerous inhabitants of Borneo They are partially civilized but retain many barbarous practices
Itelmen
An aboriginal tribe inhabiting the southern part of the Kamchatka peninsula called also Kamchadal and Kamtschadal
Australia, Commonwealth of.
Constitution, extend to trade, taxation, defence, coinage, bankruptcy, copyright, marriage, 'the people of any race other than certain aborigines,' immigrants and emigration, 'external affairs,' railway construction, and other matters too numerous to particularize; see Commonwealth of Australia
nonnative
not being or composed of aborigines as the nonnative population of South Africa Opposite of native
Message stick
A stick carved with lines and dots used esp by Australian aborigines to convey information
Cooey
A peculiar cry uttered by the Australian aborigines as a call to attract attention and also in common use among the Australian colonists In the actual
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