He devoted the last section of his Histoire to describing the aboriginal natives.
The aboriginal natives' sacred stones are found to have an immense power that the humans and the AAnn will do almost anything to obtain.
This speed reflected Bourke's concerns about the 200 illegal settlers at Port Phillip, who were claiming land and negotiating with the aboriginal natives for other areas.
Section 127 provided that "aboriginal natives shall not be counted" in reckoning the size of the population.
Because of Oklahoma's unique history, (much of the state was previously a place where aboriginal natives were resettled), an explanation of the Oklahoma Organic Act needs a historic perspective.
"Indian removal" was a nineteenth-century policy of the US Government to relocate aboriginal natives living east of the Mississippi River to lands west of the river.
Until 1967, official Australian population statistics excluded "full-blood aboriginal natives" in accordance with section 127 of the Australian Constitution, even though many such people were actually counted.
The other protagonist, Mau, is an aboriginal native of the Nation who is first depicted alone at neighbouring Boys' Island.
Archaeological remains show the presence of aboriginal natives in the town.
In reckoning the numbers of the people of the Commonwealth, or of a State or other part of the Commonwealth, aboriginal natives shall not be counted.