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− | '''Aborigines''' are the indigenous people of [[Australia]], who lived there for perhaps 50,000 years prior to the arrival of Europeans. The aborigines constituted about 2.8 percent of the population of Australia in 2016.<ref>{{REFweb | + | '''Aborigines''' are the indigenous people of [[Australia]], who lived there for perhaps 50,000 years prior to the arrival of Europeans. The aborigines constituted about 2.8 percent of the population of [[Australia]] in 2016.<ref>{{REFweb |
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Revision as of 21:50, 3 February 2024
Aborigines are the indigenous people of Australia, who lived there for perhaps 50,000 years prior to the arrival of Europeans. The aborigines constituted about 2.8 percent of the population of Australia in 2016.[1]
The aborigines have the unusual tradition of male genital mutilation by subincision.
References
- ↑ Simon-Davies, Joanne (28 June 2017).
Census 2016 - Summary of results
, Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 17 November 2021.