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    Seagull

    I mostly agree with your post. However I have met Australian Muslims who were born here. I also have a friend who is an Aboriginal Muslim and some of my third generation Greek Australians strongly identify with being Greek. We are all Australians, however the extent to which we choose to identify with our cultural and religious heritage is a privilege not allowed in some nations. We also have Aboriginals living in metropolitan, rural and remote locations. Those who live in the North West of SA call themselves "Anangu", whilst most others in SA refer to themselves as "Nungas". There is huge diversity in the language groups that Indigenous Australians identify with.
    We are all Australians though.

    Regards

    Zeta
 
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