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ABORIGINES

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 67 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ABORIGINES  , a mythical

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people of central Italy, connected in legendary
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history with
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Aeneas,
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Latinus and Evander . They were supposed to have descended from their mountain home near Reate (an ancient Sabine
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town) upon
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Latium, whence they expelled the Siceli and subsequently settled down as Latini under a King Latinus (
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Dion Halic. i . 9 . 6o) . The most generally accepted etymology of the name (ab origin), according to which they were the
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original inhabitants'( = Gk. abrOxOover) of the country, is inconsistent with the fact that the
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oldest authorities (e.g . Cato in his Origins) regarded them as Hellenic immigrants, not as a native
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Italian people . Other explanations suggested are arborigines, "tree-born," and aberrigines, "nomads."
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Historical and ethnographical discussions have led to no result; the most that can be said is that, if not a general
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term, "aborigines " may be the name of an Italian stock, about whom the ancients knew no more than ourselves . In
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modern times the term "Aborigines" has been extended in signification, and is used to indicate the inhabitants found in a country at its first
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discovery, in contradistinction to colonies or new races, the time of whose introduction into the country is known . The Aborigines'
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Protection Society was founded in 1838 in England as the result of a royal commission appointed at the instance of
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Sir T . Fowell Buxton to, inquire into the treatment of the indigenous populations of the various
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British colonies, The inquiry revealed the
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gross cruelty and injustice with which the natives had been often treated . Since its foundation the society has done much to make
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English colonization a synonym for humane and generous treatment of savage races .

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