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In his last months the local Aborigines looked after him.
They saw some Aborigines but were not able to meet any close up.
He has also worked on the old and the new art of Aborigines.
He had once shot at some aborigines just for fun.
But the recent history of the Aborigines is nothing like a dream.
"I saw that the Aborigines were just like my people," he said.
Today, 390,000 Aborigines account for 2 percent of the nation's population.
Aborigines once used the island as a source of food.
He was scared of other Aborigines in the area they were going into.
The first people to live here were the Australian aborigines.
Aborigines, however, have had 40,000 years or more to see what is in the desert.
Many Aborigines still come here to find relatives and old friends.
Local Aborigines claimed up to 100 men women and children had been killed.
This is the first new land owned by Aborigines since before 1911.
But not all the aborigines have the same attitude toward their manager.
Aborigines make up less than 2 percent of the Australian population today.
He has spent the last 16 years living in the wilderness with a group of aborigines.
"And I see no objection on the part of the aborigines."
He was much interested in the aborigines and made a careful study of them.
As such, today there are great opportunities for contact with Aborigines.
Two Aborigines, a younger and an older man, came down to the boat.
Cold it might be, but the aborigines had lived there for thousands of years.
At the time aborigines were denied the right to give evidence in courts of law.
On the way they were stripped of all their clothes by some aborigines.
The committee found that they fell hardest on Aborigines, some of them children.