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This list of Australian Aboriginal group names includes names and collective designations which have been applied, either currently or in the past, to groups of Aboriginal Australians. The list does not include Torres Strait Islander peoples, who are ethnically, culturally and linguistically distinct from Australian Aboriginal peoples, although ...
First song written and recorded by Indigenous Australians: "Give the Coloured Boy a Chance" (written by Jimmy Little, Snr and recorded by Jimmy Little). [43] 1959. First Indigenous Australian entertainer to appear on television: Jimmy Little. [44] First Indigenous Australian to gain a university qualification: Margaret Williams-Weir. [41]
Lonely Boys – rock band from Ngukurr, Northern Territory; The Medics – rock band from Cairns, Queensland; Microwave Jenny – singer-songwriters; Mills Sisters – band from Torres Strait Islands; Mixed Relations – reggae, pop, rock and jazz band; Mop and the Dropouts - Brisbane rock band; Nabarlek – Indigenous roots band from Arnhem Land
After all, in 2021, Avery, Riley, Aubrey, Kennedy and Skylar—all once traditionally considered to be boy names—topped the list of the 100 most popular girls' names according to the Social ...
Aboriginal Cricket Team with Tom Wills (coach and captain), Melbourne Cricket Ground, December 1866. This is a list of indigenous Australian (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) athletes and sportspeople. Sports is one of the areas of mainstream Australian society in which Indigenous Australians have been able to break through in some degree.
Nellie Flynn (1881 - 1982) an Aboriginal and Māori woman who was the matriarch of her family and a community elder around Batchelor, Northern Territory Kapiu Masi Gagai (c. 1894 - 1946) pearler, boatman, mission worker and soldier who served in World War II .
Performance of Aboriginal song and dance in the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney.. Indigenous music of Australia comprises the music of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia, intersecting with their cultural and ceremonial observances, through the millennia of their individual and collective histories to the present day.
Min Min light term may originate with aboriginal groups Cloncurry area (with the Mitakoodi, Kalkadoon and Pitta Pitta aboriginal people) in Queensland, sightings in NSW and Western Australia; Rainbow Serpent, a common feature of the art and mythology of Indigenous Australian cultures [4]