Evonne Goolagong (tennis)
Albert Namatjira (artist)
Lionel Rose (boxer)
David Gulpilil (actor)
Ernie Dingo (TV personality)
Neville Bonner (politician)
Cathy Freeman (athlete)
Oodgeroo Noonuccal/Kath Walker (writer)
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Apparantley it is the politically correct term for an aboriginal person.
She was an Australian Aborigine named Evonne Goolagong.
Uncle Herb (Herb Patton)
The Australian aboriginal word for dragonfly is "migiwirrwarr". The Australian aboriginal word for butterflies is "bunpa" and for fruit is "gunydja".
A balanda is an Australian Aboriginal term for a white person, especially a European.
An aborigine is an Australian version of a native person from the beginning of Australian from the beginning of time
Oodgeroo Noonuccal, also known as Kath Walker, became famous for being a prominent Aboriginal Australian poet, activist, and educator. She was the first Aboriginal Australian to publish a book of poetry and was a strong advocate for Indigenous rights and reconciliation in Australia. Her works shed light on the experiences and challenges faced by Aboriginal people, contributing to the recognition of Indigenous voices in Australian literature and society.
He was famous for founding cape York institute for policy and leadership and being an influential activist for the Australian aboriginal community
Ainslie Roberts was an Australian artist and writer known for his work on Aboriginal mythology and art. He is most well-known for his collaboration with Aboriginal writer Charles P. Mountford on the book "The Dreamtime" which explores Indigenous Australian stories and culture. Roberts's art often depicted Dreamtime stories and Australian wildlife.
The Australian aboriginal people wore no clothes.
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Jessica Mauboy is a famous aboriginal because her mum is and indigenous Australian and her dad is and Indonesian. Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunipingu is a famous Australian for singing in a Yolngu Language and for playing his guitar upside-down. He was born blind.