This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the social determinants of health (SDH) within the Aboriginal community. It explores various factors influencing health outcomes, including the social gradient, stress, early life experiences, social exclusion, work conditions, unemployment, social support, addiction, food access, and transportation. The report highlights how these SDHs contribute to health disparities and inequities within the Aboriginal population. The author examines the impact of historical events, socioeconomic factors, and cultural differences on the health status of the community. The conclusion emphasizes the need for addressing these social injustices to enhance the well-being of Aboriginal people. The report utilizes relevant research to support its findings and provides a thorough understanding of the complex interplay between social factors and health outcomes.