[PDF] aboriginal terminology guide

These guidelines provide appropriate terminology with respect to Aboriginal Communicating Positively: A guide to appropriate Aboriginal terminology. 2  Autres questions
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  • What is the correct terminology for Aboriginal people?

    The preference is to use 'First Nations people', 'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people(s)', or 'Indigenous Australians'. Choose one and stay consistent, including in data tables and graphs. Use capital letters, it's a noun – First Nations, Aboriginal Australian, Indigenous Australian, Torres Strait Islander.
  • Why is terminology important Aboriginal?

    The less appropriate terms can be extremely offensive to many Indigenous Australians, as they categorise people and assume that there are real differences between Indigenous Australian peoples of different areas. It is critical that they are not used to refer to or to attempt to classify Indigenous peoples.25 fév. 2023
  • How do you say respect in Aboriginal language?

    'Yindyamarra is “respect” and “gentleness” and “kindness” all in one,' she says. 'Respect on its own is so harsh. There are corners to that word.
  • Gubbah, also spelt gubba, is a term used by some Aboriginal people to refer to white people or non-Aboriginal people. The Macquarie Dictionary has it as "n. Colloq. (derog.)
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