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Not Aboriginal; not of Aboriginal descent or origin.
‘the book explores the relation between Aboriginal art and non-Aboriginal society’
‘The Aboriginal world and the non-Aboriginal world in Australia overlap.’
‘Although Canada's non-Aboriginal population is aging, the First Nations are booming.’
‘For non-aboriginal readers, it provides a rare insight into the experience of one contemporary First Nations artist.’
‘We call on all workers and young people, both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal alike, to join us in the struggle for an alternative.’
‘The non-Aboriginal Australian population in 1804 was about 7000, compared to nearly a million in 1854.’
‘Coastal places have stories to tell for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people.’
‘Large numbers of children who today identify as or are classified as Aboriginal have English as their mother tongue and experience an education little different from that of non-Aboriginal Australian children.’
‘In forming a bridge between the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities, he must be articulate and he must leave an impression.’
‘She attempted to teach Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children a spiritual appreciation of the land and the natural world.’
‘Art produced for ceremonies is stylistically much simpler than that produced for non-Aboriginal audiences.’