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Australian trackers
days in Wimmera, were found by Aboriginal tracker Dick-a-Dick. When asked how he tracked, Mitamirri, a famous tracker of the early 20th century, said
Aboriginal_tracker
Australian Aboriginal tracker (c. 1920–1993)
as an Aboriginal tracker at the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park where he was also recognised as a traditional owner. Winmarti worked as a tracker following
Nipper_Winmarti
Australian Aboriginal tracker (1884-1970)
Alexander Riley (1884-1970) was an Australian Aboriginal tracker from the Dubbo area and the first Aboriginal person to gain the rank of sergeant in the
Alexander_Riley_(tracker)
2002 Australian drama film
outback, an Aboriginal tracker (The Tracker) leads three white men (The Fanatic, The Follower, and The Veteran) in the search for an Aboriginal man (The
The_Tracker_(2002_film)
Aboriginal Australian tracker (1913–1991)
OAM (1913–1991) was an Aboriginal Australian and member of the Pitjantjatjara people, who was best known as an Aboriginal tracker who helped South Australian
Jimmy James (tracker, died 1991)
Jimmy_James_(tracker,_died_1991)
19th-century Australian Aboriginal tracker and cricketer
Jumgumjenanuke or Jungunjinuke, c. 1834 – 22 August 1886) was an Australian Aboriginal tracker and cricketer, a Wotjobaluk man who spoke the Wergaia language in
Dick-a-Dick
2002 Australian film by Phillip Noyce
Jigalong. They were pursued by white law enforcement officials and an Aboriginal tracker. The film explores the official child removal policy that existed
Rabbit-Proof_Fence
20th-century Aboriginal Australian tracker
December 1945 in Barmera) was an Aboriginal Australian who was best known as an Aboriginal tracker who helped the police track criminals and lost persons.
Jimmy James (tracker, died 1945)
Jimmy_James_(tracker,_died_1945)
2018 Australian drama film directed by Jennifer Kent
killed both her husband and infant daughter. She is aided by an Aboriginal Tasmanian tracker (Ganambarr), who seeks vengeance for the British occupiers' Black
The_Nightingale_(2018_film)
1988 film directed by John Cornell
and his men eventually track Mick and Sue to Australia, where they hire some locals to assist them, but their Aboriginal tracker promptly abandons the
Crocodile_Dundee_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up tracker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tracker(s) or The Tracker(s) may refer to: Tracker (G.I. Joe), in the G.I. Joe universe Tracker (PAW
Tracker
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
Pisé House in 2011, the Aboriginal Tracker's Hut was built at the Bedourie Police Station in 1947 as lodgings for police tracker Doctor Jack and his wife
Bedourie_Pisé_House
Australian wrongly convicted of murder
and an Aboriginal tracker (known to be Nipper Winmarti). He claimed to have been called by the head ranger to help him and the Aboriginal tracker to follow
Lindy_Chamberlain-Creighton
Aboriginal tracker (1918–2011)
Brownie Doolan Perrurle (1918 – 2011) was an Aboriginal tracker who was known for being the last person to speak the Lower Arrernte language, the language
Brownie_Doolan
British murder victim
bushes, while Murdoch tried to find her using a torch. Teddy Egan, an Aboriginal tracker, was involved in the search for Peter Falconio. He confirmed that
Murder_of_Peter_Falconio
Aboriginal people of Central Australia
Wikilyiri, an artist Ruby Tjangawa Williamson, an artist Nipper Winmarti, Aboriginal tracker and Traditional Owner of Uluru Bart Willoughby, a musician noted for
Pitjantjatjara
Australian missionary and police tracker
Whyman McLean was an Aboriginal Australian man, a religious missionary who later served as an Aboriginal tracker in the New South Wales Police Force for
Whyman_McLean
2001 film by Rachel Perkins
Night the Moon was inspired by the story of Aboriginal tracker, Alexander Riley as depicted in Black Tracker (1997), a documentary directed by Riley's grandson
One_Night_the_Moon
Aboriginal Tasmanian woman (c. 1812–1876)
– 8 May 1876) was an Aboriginal Tasmanian woman who was widely, though incorrectly, described as the last surviving Aboriginal Tasmanian. A member of
Truganini
Aboriginal Australian warrior of the late 19th century
Minko Mick, an Aboriginal tracker also reputed to possess magical powers, was not a Bunuba tribesman and did not fear Jandamarra. He tracked Jandamarra down
Jandamarra
Australian tracker
also known as Arrabi, Arabi Bey, Cowle Bob and Police Bob, was an Aboriginal tracker, police of the Matuntarre people of the region around Tempe Downs
Arrarbi
1978 Australian film
Tony Barry as Constable O'Dea and Steve Dodd as William Stanley, the Aboriginal tracker. The spelling of Steven Walls’s name was changed to “Stephen” in the
Little_Boy_Lost_(1978_film)
Aboriginal Australian actor and dancer (1953–2021)
the Yolngu Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land in the Australian Northern Territory,. As a young boy, Gulpilil was an accomplished hunter, tracker and ceremonial
David_Gulpilil
Australian bushranger (1854–1880)
to join the hunt for the gang. Although Kelly feared the tracking ability of the Aboriginal troopers, Standish and Hare doubted their value and temporarily
Ned_Kelly
exhausted and blind in one eye. He owed his survival to Charley, an Aboriginal tracker. The British explorer Ernest Giles, who crossed the desert in 1875
Deserts_of_Australia
Australian murderer (1943–2024)
fled custody while participating in an SES event near Renmark. An aboriginal tracker, Jimmy James, was asked to help find him. On 10 November 1992, Beauregard-Smith
James_Beauregard-Smith
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
including fellow gang members John O'Meally and Warrigal Walsh and Aboriginal tracker Billy Dargin who were buried in unmarked graves. Hall was killed by
Grave_of_Ben_Hall
2025 disappearance in Australia
Service (SES), drones and helicopters using infrared technology, and Aboriginal trackers. The search also included 48 members of the Australian Defence Force
Disappearance_of_Gus_Lamont
Massacre in Western Australia
Police tracker from Turkey Creek. Jacob. Police tracker from Wyndham. Windie Joe. Special police tracker. Sulieman. Afghan/Aboriginal tracker. In addition
Forrest_River_massacre
2017 book by Alexis Wright
Tracker is a 2017 biography of Aboriginal activist Tracker Tilmouth by Alexis Wright. The book was published by Giramondo Publishing and was the winner
Tracker_(biography)
William Dargin (c. 1843 – 28 October 1865) was an Aboriginal Australian tracker, known for his involvement with bushranger Ben Hall. Dargin was portrayed
Billy_Dargin
Colonial military force used in Australia
became self-governing in 1966. Genocide of Indigenous Australians Aboriginal tracker First Nations Police (Ontario) History of Victoria History of Queensland
Australian_native_police
Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander peoples
the various Aboriginal Australian peoples of Australia, and the ethnically distinct people of the Torres Strait Islands. The terms Aboriginal and Torres
Indigenous_Australians
Australian bushranger (1865–1903)
Albert Dahlke (the manager of Carnarvon Station), and Sam Johnson (an Aboriginal tracker). On the morning of Sunday 30 March 1902, the police party surprised
Patrick_Kenniff
Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology is the sacred spirituality represented in the stories performed by Aboriginal Australians within each of
Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology
Australian_Aboriginal_religion_and_mythology
Massacres of Australian Aboriginal people
developed. As of October 2024[update], the number of documented massacres of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people by colonists recorded as having taken
List of massacres of Indigenous Australians
List_of_massacres_of_Indigenous_Australians
Sacred era in Australian Aboriginal mythology
anthropologists to refer to a religio-cultural worldview attributed to Australian Aboriginal mythology. It was originally used by Francis Gillen, quickly adopted by
The_Dreaming
Topics referred to by the same term
(merchant) (1778–1833), English merchant Alexander Riley (tracker) (1884–1970), Australian Aboriginal tracker Alex Riley (born 1981), American professional wrestler
Alexander_Riley
Leigh Bruce ‘Tracker’ Tilmouth (1954 – 28 February 2015) was a Northern Territory Aboriginal activist. Tilmouth was an Arrernte man who was born in the
Tracker_Tilmouth
1960 song by Johnny Ashcroft
four days and three nights, in February 1960, William Stanley, an Aboriginal tracker, five thousand other people and seven aircraft searched the rugged
Little_Boy_Lost_(song)
Chinese bushranger
time on 10 April, he was tried for shooting with intent to kill at Aboriginal tracker Henry Hughes during his arrest and he was found guilty by the jury
Sam_Poo
French-Australian prisoner (1882–1974)
reportedly a fairly talented bushman, he was found by police and Aboriginal trackers in possession of the distinctive boots, and charged with Ford's murder
Charles_Foussard
Massacre in Northern Territory, Australia
proceedings.) Murray organised a posse consisting of tracker Paddy, Alex Wilson, Dodger, tracker Major (elder brother of Brooks' boy Skipper), Randall
Coniston_massacre
Native Americans serving in the US Army
Adam Paine Isaac Payne Yuma William "Bill" Rowdy Sergeant John Ward Aboriginal tracker Alamo Scouts Apache Scouts Arikara scouts Black Seminole Scouts Code
United States Army Indian Scouts
United_States_Army_Indian_Scouts
Town in South Australia
largest police district in the world. A constable, two troopers and an Aboriginal tracker were responsible for an area extending to the Timor Sea. The Wilmington
Melrose,_South_Australia
Aboriginal Australian outlaw
Queensland Native Mounted Police, followed him with the assistance of an Aboriginal tracker to a bush pigsty where Campbell was hiding out and attempted to apprehend
Johnny_Campbell_(bushranger)
Australian actor and dancer
1993) is an Aboriginal Australian actor and dancer from Elcho Island (Galiwin'ku), Northern Territory. He is known for his role as a tracker in the 2018
Baykali_Ganambarr
Australian actor and dancer
Fireflies, ABC 2004. He starred in Ivan Sen's short film Wind as an aboriginal tracker and featured in the Australian sci-fi film Zone 39. On stage Byquar
Bradley_Byquar
Historic road in New South Wales, Australia
January 2013, where it is also known as the Aboriginal track path. The Bundian Way is an ancient Aboriginal route that traversed the land between Targangal
Bundian_Way
2006) was an elder of the Kuku Thaypan clan and a famous Australian bush tracker. He was an Agu Alaya speaker. . He was born in his own country, near Rinyirru
George Musgrave (bush tracker)
George_Musgrave_(bush_tracker)
Aboriginal Australian comedian and dancer
Black Comedy on ABC Television. In 2020, Choolburra appeared as an Aboriginal tracker in the feature film The Furnace. During the COVID-19 pandemic (2021)
Sean_Choolburra
Australian politician (1847–1918)
killed by Aborigines a long time ago, and some time afterwards, an Aboriginal tracker named Jemmy Mungaro had corroborated their story and claimed to have
John_Forrest
Australian aviator and entrepreneur
lost reef of gold. The search, attended by Lasseter's son Bob and Aboriginal tracker and artist Nosepeg Tjunkata Tjupurrula, found nothing. At the age
Dick_Smith_(businessman)
Australian bushranger
followed his tracks to Wheogo Hill where they found the tracks of four others who had recently decamped. With the assistance of the Aboriginal tracker, Hastings
John_O'Meally
Fictional character
this character. Upfield said that he based the character on Tracker Leon, a biracial Aboriginal Australian man who worked for the Queensland Police. In the
Bony_(character)
Town in Victoria, Australia
thousands of years and was first visited by Europeans in 1845. The famous Aboriginal tracker and cricketer, Dick-a-Dick, later claimed to have been present at
Nhill
1899–1902 war in South Africa
1980 Australian film Breaker Morant. Up to 50 Aboriginal Australians served in the Boer War as trackers. Such is the lack of information available it
Second_Boer_War
Local government area in South Australia
Lands Paper Tracker. 25 October 2007. Blakkarly, Jarni (8 November 2019). "The remote South Australian dialysis unit keeping Aboriginal patients on country"
Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara
Aṉangu_Pitjantjatjara_Yankunytjatjara
List of people with the same nickname
American silent film actress Brownie Doolan (1918–2011), Australian Aboriginal tracker Brownie Samukai, former Liberian government official Ernest "Brownie"
Brownie_(given_name)
Troops from colonial territories of a nation
Algeria in 1962 (see Harkis) and in Guinea-Bissau during 1973/74. Aboriginal tracker Askari Belanda Hitam British India British Indian Army Royal Indian
Colonial_troops
Natural ecosystem in Australia
bushland has a whole mythology evolving around it, with the stories of Aboriginal trackers and bushrangers deeply entrenched in Australian folklore. Bushland
Bushland
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
on 5 May 1865 Ben Hall was shot to death by police officers and Aboriginal trackers. At the end of April 1865 Hall, Gilbert and Dunn were in the vicinity
Ben_Hall's_Death_Site
suspicion for the murders fell on the Kenniffs. Sam Johnson, Doyle's aboriginal tracker, heard shots fired, and when he neared the arrest scene, the Kenniffs
Timeline of major crimes in Australia
Timeline_of_major_crimes_in_Australia
Historic site in Innamincka, South Australia
22 January 2016. The Birdsville and Strzelecki Tracks have an earlier history and are part of Aboriginal trails, trade and custom. Neither has ever been
Burke, Wills, King and Yandruwandha National Heritage Place
Burke,_Wills,_King_and_Yandruwandha_National_Heritage_Place
and Military Service of Aboriginal Man Jack Alick Bond. (Peter Bakker, 2021) ISBN 0646838660, 9780646838663. "Aboriginal Trackers: Boer War". Indigenous
Australia in the Second Boer War
Australia_in_the_Second_Boer_War
British civil servant and war criminal
MacDonald was chosen to lead a group of 12 armed Aboriginal men which included the well-known Aboriginal tracker Bob Barrett as a non-commissioned officer.
George James MacDonald (public servant)
George_James_MacDonald_(public_servant)
Aggregation of Indigenous Australian people in northeastern Arnhem Land
Yolŋu or Yolngu (IPA: [ˈjuːlŋʊ] or [ˈjuːŋuːl]) are an aggregation of Aboriginal Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in the Northern
Yolŋu
Indigenous Australian art includes art made by Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders, including collaborations with others. It includes works
Indigenous_Australian_art
Western Australian bushranger (d. 1900)
east of York by a party of policemen that included Tommy Windich, an Aboriginal tracker. For absconding and for being in possession of a firearm, Johns was
Moondyne_Joe
Royal commission in Western Australia
await the arrival of police. Constable James St Jack along with Aboriginal trackers Jacob and Windie Joe arrived on 20 May and the group moved to Durragee
Forrest River massacre: Investigations and Royal Commission
Forrest_River_massacre:_Investigations_and_Royal_Commission
1988 Australian TV series or program
unfavourable press coverage. Sergeant Rawling hires Danny Wandi, the best aboriginal tracker, to find the kids. He locates them, but as he is Frank Smith's cousin
A_Waltz_Through_the_Hills
Aboriginal Australian elder, community leader, writer and musician
Presents the Aboriginals (1987) – EMI Randall authored four books, including his autobiography, Songman, and three books for children: Tracker Tjuginji,
Bob Randall (Aboriginal Australian elder)
Bob_Randall_(Aboriginal_Australian_elder)
1843 conflict in Queensland, Australia
areas and mounted raids on the settlers. In October 1843, using an Aboriginal tracker, the squatters found and stormed the camp, killing leaders (although
Battle_of_One_Tree_Hill
2016 Australian horror television series
snakes bites her. She is saved by an Aboriginal man, who teaches her to use a woomera spear-thrower. Sergeant Hill tracks Eve to Opalville, but she escapes
Wolf_Creek_(TV_series)
Historic road in New South Wales, Australia
the alignment of the road at Prospect may have followed an earlier Aboriginal track for a route over the hill which avoids the creeks and the more flood
Former Great Western Road Alignment, Prospect
Former_Great_Western_Road_Alignment,_Prospect
American firefighter
bicycle and a pile of clothes were found next to a track by a group of tourists. Three Aboriginal trackers, Merridoo Walbidi, Peter Nyaparu Bumba and Mervyn
Robert_Bogucki
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
followed his tracks to Wheogo Hill where they found the tracks of four others who had recently decamped. With the assistance of the Aboriginal tracker, Hastings
Escort_Rock
1973 Australian film
several days in 1864. They were discovered through the help of some aboriginal trackers including Dick-a-Dick. Gabrielle Bulle as Jane Cooper Colin Freckleton
Lost_in_the_Bush
Town in the Northern Territory, Australia
trackers, their families and some "aged and infirm" Aboriginal people moved to Finke. Residents petitioned for a postal service in 1938. Aboriginal visitors
Aputula
member of the Hawkesbury River Aboriginal community William Barak (1824 -1903) ngurungaeta of Wurundjeri, police tracker, then artist Barangaroo (c.1750
List of Indigenous Australian historical figures
List_of_Indigenous_Australian_historical_figures
Australian country musician and folk entertainer (1927–2021)
Guyra, NSW. Five thousand people and seven aircraft, together with Aboriginal tracker William Stanley, searched the rugged bush country, which was rife
Johnny_Ashcroft
Places deemed significant and meaningful by Aboriginal Australians based on their beliefs
An Australian Aboriginal sacred site is a place deemed significant and meaningful by Aboriginal Australians based on their beliefs. It may include any
Australian Aboriginal sacred site
Australian_Aboriginal_sacred_site
Indigenous Australian bushranger and resistance leader
Diemen's Land. Musquito worked for the colonial authorities as an Aboriginal tracker of bushrangers and runaway convicts. For his services, Musquito was
Musquito
Suburb of Sydney, Australia
dunes and wetlands here. At the time of first contact, the traditional Aboriginal track and trading route from Sydney Harbour to the south passed through this
Beaconsfield,_New_South_Wales
Aboriginal Australian culture relating to astronomical subjects
Australian Aboriginal astronomy has been passed down orally, through ceremonies, and in their artwork of many kinds. The astronomical systems passed down
Australian Aboriginal astronomy
Australian_Aboriginal_astronomy
Australian bushranger (1844–1914)
morning, 11 March 1863, a party of four mounted police, accompanied by Aboriginal tracker Billy Dargin and led by Inspector Pottinger, were in the vicinity
Patrick_Daley
Indigenous Australian outlaw and explorer
utilised as an Aboriginal tracker to find runaway convicts and bushrangers. It is possible that in 1818 he worked with a fellow Aboriginal convict from
Duall
Australian Aboriginal culture includes a number of practices and ceremonies centred on a belief in the Dreamtime and other mythology. Reverence and respect
Australian_Aboriginal_culture
Scottish–born Australian bushranger
police patrol from Forbes, led by Sgt Condell and accompanied by an Aboriginal tracker, captured Macpherson on 28 February 1865 on the Billabong Creek northwest
James_Alpin_McPherson
Retrieved 29 May 2018. Ericsson (2004). "Gov't officially recognizes two more aboriginal people groups". China Post. CNA. 27 June 2014. Archived from the original
Taiwanese_indigenous_peoples
Australian outlaws active during the 19th century
to any such collaboration by rewarding Aboriginal peoples for returning convicts to custody. Aboriginal trackers would play a significant role in the hunt
Bushranger
Aboriginal Australian belief and practice
called dreaming track, is one of the paths across the land (or sometimes the sky) within the animist belief systems of the Aboriginal cultures of Australia
Songline
War between British colonists and Aboriginal Tasmanians (1824–1832)
Black War was a period of violent conflict between British colonists and Aboriginal Tasmanians in Tasmania from the mid-1820s to 1832 which precipitated the
Black_War
Town in Queensland, Australia
Queensland Police. He was Australia's last Aboriginal police tracker. In his 36 years working for the police, he has tracked criminals, missing people and stowaways
Coen,_Queensland
Australian bushrangers
During April a police patrol led by Senior Constable Wright and an Aboriginal tracker Sir Watkin Wynne (later Sergeant Major Sir Watkin Wynne), followed
Clarke_gang
Australian explorer and public servant (1825–1886)
to travel in a small group usually with one or two friends and an Aboriginal tracker. As Thomas Welsby later wrote, "A sequel to Landsborough's expeditions
William_Landsborough
Massacre in Victoria, Australia
for the killing of two European settlers. On 16 July 1836, a number of Aboriginal people of a single Wathaurong (previously thought to be possibly Woiworrung)
Mount_Cottrell_massacre
Australian writer (born 1950)
was awarded the Stella Prize for Tracker. She was awarded the 2018 Magarey Medal for Biography for Tracker. Tracker also won the 2018 University of Queensland
Alexis_Wright
Australian Aboriginal languages for three main reasons:[citation needed] Historically, European explorers and surveyors may have asked local Aboriginal people
List of Australian place names of Aboriginal origin
List_of_Australian_place_names_of_Aboriginal_origin
2011 Australian TV series or program
fear of him. His life ended when he was shot dead by Mungo Micki, an Aboriginal tracker. Darcy Anderson as Fred Edgar Juliette Beurteaux as Lukin Emmanuel
Jandamarra's_War
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Selecting; Adopting
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Friendly; Calm; Kind; Helpful; Sweet and Generous
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Great, Fat
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Union; Noble; Confluence
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Prosperous protector. A FrenchOld English name Eadmund, meaning rich or happy, and protection.
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Latin American
Feminine of the Roman family name Drusus. Strong.
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Limitless
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Falconer; one who trains falcons.
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Not copied, imitated, or translated; new; fresh; genuine; as, an original thought; an original process; the original text of Scripture.
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Before unused or unknown; new; as, a book full of original matter.
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An original thinker or writer; an originator.
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First; original; indigenous; primitive; native; as, the aboriginal tribes of America.
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The natural or wild species from which a domesticated or cultivated variety has been derived; as, the wolf is thought by some to be the original of the dog, the blackthorn the original of the plum.
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The quality of being aboriginal.
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Pertaining to the origin or beginning; preceding all others; first in order; primitive; primary; pristine; as, the original state of man; the original laws of a country; the original inventor of a process.
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A native; an aboriginal.
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That which precedes all others of its class; archetype; first copy; hence, an original work of art, manuscript, text, and the like, as distinguished from a copy, translation, etc.
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Aboriginal; indigenous; native.
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The original fauna and flora of a geographical area
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Of or pertaining to aborigines; as, a Hindoo of aboriginal blood.
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An aboriginal or autochthonous condition.
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The earliest known inhabitants of a country; native races.
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Having the power to suggest new thoughts or combinations of thought; inventive; as, an original genius.
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An animal or a plant native to the region.
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An original inhabitant of any land; one of the aborigines.
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Primarily.
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One of the aboriginal inhabitants of New Zealand; also, the original language of New Zealand.