• Aboriginal avoidance practices are a cultural practice in many traditional Aboriginal societies in which certain people are required to avoid others in...
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  • sensations, and other internal experiences Australian Aboriginal avoidance practices, relationships in traditional Aboriginal society where certain people were...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eye contact. Australian Aboriginal avoidance practices Evil eye Eyebrow flash Face-to-face Interpersonal communication...
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  • to certain relatives, or in certain situations. Avoidance speech is found in many Australian Aboriginal and Austronesian languages as well as some North...
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  • Australian Aboriginal culture includes a number of practices and ceremonies centered on a belief in the Dreamtime and other mythology. Reverence and respect...
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  • Australian Aboriginal elders are highly respected people[citation needed] within Australia and their respective Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities...
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    Reciprocally with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, and their Arts Practices and Intellectual Property (PDF). Australian Government: Indigenous...
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    Yolngu (category Use Australian English from July 2018)
    are an aggregation of Aboriginal Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. Yolngu means "person"...
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  • Djaru language (category Indigenous Australian languages in Western Australia)
    includes sign-language elements in its lexicon (a common trait of Aboriginal Australian languages generally). Nouns in Djaru do not include gender classes...
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  • so-called avoidance speech or "mother-in-law" language is imposed to minimise interaction between the two parties, as in many Australian Aboriginal languages...
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  • Isobel Schenk (category Australian Protestant missionaries)
    fundamentalist interference with traditional practices"—such as infanticide, the ritual drinking of blood ... and in-law avoidance laws—attracted criticism from A...
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  • Wave Hill walk-off (category Aboriginal land rights in Australia)
    The land management practices adhered to by the Gurindji for millennia could not be followed. The Gurindji and other Aboriginal peoples found their waterholes...
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    Guugu Yimithirr people (category Aboriginal peoples of Queensland)
    also spelt Gugu Yimithirr and also known as Kokoimudji, are an Aboriginal Australian people of Far North Queensland, many of whom today live at Hopevale...
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  • Wawalag (category Australian Aboriginal mythology)
    in the Aboriginal culture from Arnhem land, Northern Territory, Australia. The story takes place in Dreamtime, a period of time in Aboriginal belief where...
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    management practices, especially avoidance and recovery related to household materials, have been linked to consumer comportment. Illegal practices as littering...
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    traditional or vernacular architecture of Indigenous Australians, including Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders, varied to meet the lifestyle...
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  • Julie Cassidy (category 20th-century Australian lawyers)
    anti-avoidance measures and post-colonial law. Cassidy died in September 2023, at the age of 58. Bosch, Henry, and Julie Cassidy. Corporate practices and...
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  • "High Court rules Aboriginal people cannot be deported for criminal convictions, cannot be 'alien' to Australia". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation...
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    Salisbury, South Australia: Further evidence for complex late Holocene Aboriginal social systems in the Adelaide region". Australian Archaeology. 79 (1):...
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  • ancient China, ancient Japan, Pre-Islamic Arabia, early modern Europe, Aboriginal Australia, Native Americans, and Native Alaskans. Infanticide became forbidden...
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  • the Australian Bureau of Statistics valued the contribution of the illicit drugs market to the Australian economy at A$6 billion, while tax avoidance is...
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    Victorian Police to the Australian public which lead to a Royal Commission In which the court decided that Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders...
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    Baiame Cave (category Use Australian English from October 2018)
    sites throughout Aboriginal communities, providing the Wonnarua people with a place that enables them to maintain traditional practices and customs, share...
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  • children. Many Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander children were forcibly removed from their parents and placed in Aboriginal reserves and...
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    The Redfern Aboriginal Children's Services, also known as Redfern Aboriginal Children's Services and Archives, or simply Aboriginal Children's Services...
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  • common, and are found primarily in avoidance speech such as the "mother-in-law languages" of aboriginal Australia, where one changes one's speech in the...
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  • Warlmanpa Sign Language (category Australian Aboriginal Sign Language family)
    Language is a highly developed Australian Aboriginal sign language used by the Warlmanpa people of northern Australia The first recorded documentation...
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  • to greater realism. Fairness in trading practices, trading conditions, financial contracting, sales practices, consultancy services, tax payments, internal...
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  • the women and children. It is largely practiced by aboriginal women, in countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. The belief...
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    (January 1967). "Lactose maldigestion in Australian Aboriginal children". The Medical Journal of Australia. 1 (2): 46–9. doi:10.5694/j.1326-5377.1967...
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