Here’ s a style guide suggestion – it’s time to resurrect the word ‘Aboriginal’. With a lower case ‘a’ this means the earliest inhabitants of any bit of the globe (from the classical Latin ab origine, meaning from the origin). With an upper case ‘A’ it is slightly more specific, and means those inhabiting or occupying a country before the arrival of Europeans (Oxford English Dictionary).
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