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{{wiktionary|aborigine|Aborigine|aborigines|Aborigines|aboriginal|Aboriginal|}}
The term '''aborigine''' refers to the original inhabitants of a country colonised by some other more technologically-advanced cultural grouping. In common usage, this term refers specifically to ]n aboriginals.
'''Aborigine''', '''aborigine''' or '''aboriginal''' may refer to:


*], the oldest inhabitants of central Italy in Roman mythology
See aslo: ]
* ], general term for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area
*One of several groups of indigenous peoples, see ], including:
**] ("Aborigine" is an archaic term that is often considered offensive)
**], also known as Aboriginal Canadians
**] or Malayan aborigines
**], formerly known as Taiwanese aborigines

==See also==
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Aborigine, aborigine or aboriginal may refer to:

See also

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