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词汇 blackfellow law
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Definition of blackfellow law in English:

blackfellow law

noun
mass nounAustralian
  • (in Aboriginal society) the body of religious belief and the social customs arising from it.

    according to blackfellow law, the two 'murderers' were merely executioners
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Old Rainbow drew off muttering something about "Blackfellow law proper for blackfellow."
    • He broke the blackfellow law.
    • They stalked off talking about taboos and blackfellow law.
    • It was their wish to master whitefellow law while keeping blackfellow law.
    • They were, in fact and in blackfellow's law, 'wives', but not for the purpose of having children.
    • Then when you sit down longa jail, you find white fellow and blackfellow law same.
    • They consciously wished to preserve 'blackfellow law' and learn more about 'whitefellow law'.
    • Blackfellow law has this value by virtue of its connection with The Dreaming and the world-creative powers who then shaped nature and culture.
    • Blackfellow Law hard — like a stone, like that hill.
    • The Beswick people meant by blackfellow law what an anthropologist would call Aboriginal culture.
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