Sydney workmen often give it the name Bangalay, by which it was formerly known by the aboriginals of Port Jackson.
Murr-nong, or `Mirr n'yong' of the aboriginals of New South Wales and Victoria.
Pittosporeae; from which the aboriginals there chiefly made their Waddies.
The aboriginals sometimes carve little blocks of wood with various marks to convey messages.
The aboriginals of the Brisbane River, Queensland, call it `tee.
The aboriginals formerly used it for making baskets, etc.
The aboriginals used them in the construction of their abodes, and the early colonists used to split the stems of slender species into laths for `wattling' the walls of their rude habitations.
Mulga is the name of a long narrow shield of wood, made by the aboriginals out of acacia-wood.
Frequently, the English have carried a word known in one district to a district where it was not known, the aboriginals regarding the word as pure English.
It was once used for clubs by the aboriginals of Tasmania.
The aboriginals are rapidly dying out as a pure race, and most of the younger ones are half-breeds.
Thence we went on to Blacktown, which takes its name from the large number of aboriginals who formerly lived in the neighbourhood; but they are now almost extinct.
The Kanakas and Chinamen seemed more prosperous; and the few aboriginals looked quite happy in their natural surroundings.
It was a forlorn hope--so forlorn that four or five of theaboriginals declined to take part in it, deeming it safer to trust to the sandbank, which they imagined could never be entirely swept by the besoms of the sea.
Those who by judicious treatment of the aboriginals command their services have so far made profit.
The imitation of the frolicsome skip and wing movements of the native companion is one of the typical dances of the aboriginals frequenting open plains where the great birds assemble.
The most interesting features of the voyage lay in the meeting with aboriginals in Moreton Bay.
Several inland excursions were made, and some of the King George's Sound aboriginals were encountered.
The aboriginalsof the country need not be reckoned with.
Very few aboriginals were seen upon the shores of the two gulfs, and these only through a telescope.
It will be sufficient to say, General, that I possess a native axe obtained from the aboriginals of King George's Sound.
They had to improvise rafts to cross some rivers; once a party of kindly aboriginals helped them over a stream in canoes; at another time they encountered blacks who hurled spears at them.
Eight or ten aboriginals put in an appearance, and Bass and Flinders began to entertain doubts of securing a retreat from these people should they be inclined to be hostile.
The aboriginals were accustomed to wear their coarse black hair and beards hanging in long, shaggy, untrimmed locks, matted with accretions of oil and dirt.
Though Bass does not give any particulars of aboriginals encountered at Wilson's Promontory, it is apparent from an allusion in his diary that some were seen.
By the best official guess there were 4,500 aboriginals in it when the whites came along in the middle of the 'Thirties.
The aboriginalsof Australia and Tasmania looked the savage, but these chiefs looked like Roman patricians.
Mr. Philip Chauncy, an officer of the Victorian Government, contributed to its archives a report of his personal observations of the aboriginals which has in it some things which I wish to condense slightly and insert here.
It is said that the aboriginalscontinue in some force in the huge territory called Queensland.
The aboriginals of Greece were probably its earliest slaves [64],--yet the aboriginals might be also its earliest lords.
With it came the aboriginals in great number, accompanied, as they always are, by crowds of repulsive-looking mongrel dogs.
During the course of these ten centuries we may follow now definitely now vaguely the social, religious, and political convulsions through which these aboriginals were doomed to pass.
The brains of this species are very small, and they sadly lack intelligence, in which respect they exhibit a wonderful affinity to the aboriginals who live by their capture.
The thick-skinned, thoughtful and reserved aboriginals of central Mexico are most enigmatical in their character.
The scattered aboriginals are Tunguse and Samoyedes.
Unlike theaboriginals lower down the river, the Manjours till the soil and make it their chief dependence.
Had they not known his exceptional courage, they would have attributed his uneasiness to the causeless fear and general apprehension so often exhibited by aboriginals when in strange territory.
Immense water-holes, approaching the character of lakes, where curious tribes of aboriginals hunted, some of which were entirely bald, others bowed in the limbs from the continuous chase of the emu and kangaroo.
Like all aboriginals under similar conditions, they are slowly disappearing.
Considering the class to which the majority of the first Spanish settlers in this island belonged, the social status resulting from these additions to their number could be but little superior to that of the aboriginals themselves.
It is curious that Flinders called the aboriginals whom he saw in Port Phillip "Indians.
Peron found plenty to interest him in the fauna of this strange land, and above all in the aboriginals with whom he was able to come in contact.
However, the aboriginals are pretty numerous throughout Kimberley, and are a constant source of vexation and annoyance to the squatters, whose cattle are frequently killed and driven wild by native depredators.
It seems reasonable to suppose that a flood alone could make so clean a sweep of men, cattle, and equipment that even keen-eyed aboriginals have failed (so far as is known) to discover any relics.
The aboriginals of Northern and Central Australia are governed in their social life by marriage laws and class systems of the most intricate kind.
The aboriginals in question belong to the Eastern district of Kimberley generally, and more particularly to the Sturt Creek.
Campbell and Martin and three of my aboriginals to the wreck to assist the carpenter in making a breach in the side of the Firefly.
His Excellency also introduced two aboriginals who had accompanied Mr. Landsborough from Carpentaria.
An amending Aboriginals Protection Act, chiefly dealing with the sale of opium, was passed.
Foxton, deserves credit for introducing this session the Aboriginals Protection and Restriction of the Sale of Opium Act, the first measure for the preservation and care of our fast-disappearing aboriginal blacks.
Old Tom was much of the same opinion, for at the border stations tales of the Myall blacks were told by the aboriginals employed about the place.
All the rivers that had been tried as guides to the hidden interior having failed to answer the purpose, the Murrumbidgee -- the beautiful river of the aboriginals -- was selected as the scene of the next attempt.
These pugnacious aboriginals were the same that had threatened to bring Sturt's boat voyage to a tragical conclusion, and soon after Mitchell's exploration, they waged a determined war against the early overlanders and their stock.
There are more than four million aboriginals in East Africa alone.
Armed with a superior religion and strengthened with Arab blood, they maintain themselves without difficulty at a far higher level than the pagan aboriginals among whom they live.
While we remained here a few aboriginalsprowled about the camp, but they never showed themselves.
Walking along with his eyes on the ground, and probably thinking of nothing at all, he reached the cup, and, to his horror and amazement, discovered some thirty or forty aboriginals seated or standing round the spot.
Did they not take advantage of the ignorance of the aboriginals to gain possession, on ridiculously cheap terms, of their property.
When that mode of dealing with aboriginals has been fairly tried and has failed, then you may ask your question.
It was probably the first time that Babylon had drawn into its vortex the aboriginalsof the hill tracts of Bengal.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aboriginals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.