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Indigenous Australians are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Australia, descended from groups that existed in Australia and surrounding islands prior to European colonisation, as far back as 80,000 B.P..

Although there are a number of commonalities between indigenous Aboriginal Australians, there is also a great diversity among different Indigenous communities and societies in Australia, each with its own mixture of cultures, customs and languages. In present-day Australia these groups are further divided into local communities. At the time of initial European settlement, over 250 languages were spoken; it is currently estimated that 120 to 145 of these remain in use, but only 13 of these are not considered endangered.

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Requests · Aboriginal Affairs (Arrangements with the States) Act 1973 · Stolen wages · Education and Indigenous Australians · Australian Aboriginal religion · List of native title claims in Australia · Indigenous Australian agriculture

Articles needing attention · Aboriginal sacred site · Aboriginal Protection Board · Aboriginal history of Western Australia · Timeline of Aboriginal history of Western Australia · Aboriginal groupings of Western Australia · List of Australian Aboriginal deities · Indigenous Australians

New articles · Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders · Tribal Warrior · Mount Willoughby Indigenous Protected Area · Warratyi · Yemmerrawanne · Shane Mortimer · Poltpalingada Booboorowie · NPY Women's Council · The Deadlys Award winners 2012 · Marlene Cummins

New categories · Category:Indigenous protected areas in South Australia · Category:Dja Dja Wurrung · Category:Wurundjeri

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