Aborigine

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Aborigine Meanings

    noun a member of any of the indigenous peoples of other regions

    Fields related to aborigine

    History

    In historical contexts, 'aborigine' may be used to describe the earliest known inhabitants of a specific area, such as the aborigines of Taiwan.

    Sociology

    Within sociology, the term 'aborigine' is used to study the social structures, cultures, and traditions of indigenous peoples, often focusing on issues of identity and representation.

    Anthropology

    The term 'aborigine' is often used in anthropology to refer to the indigenous peoples of a particular region, typically in reference to the original inhabitants of Australia.

    Ethnography

    Ethnographers may use 'aborigine' to describe the native or indigenous populations they are studying, providing insights into their customs, beliefs, and ways of life.

    Occupation Usage of aborigine

    Writer

    The term 'aborigine' may be used by writers when discussing indigenous populations or cultures in Australia.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'aborigine' when conducting research or providing therapy to individuals of Aboriginal descent.

    Anthropologist

    Anthropologists may use the term 'aborigine' when studying the history and culture of indigenous peoples in Australia.

    Historian

    Historians may use the term 'aborigine' when researching and writing about the experiences of indigenous Australians throughout history.

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