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    Australia. They lived in Australia before British colonization. (Morten Rasmussen et al.‚ 2011) They have the oldest ongoing culture in the world and they could adapt and change with the environment. World’s first usage of stones was invented by Aborigines. They have rich cultural heritage such as beautiful paintings and rock arts. (ACME‚ 2015) However‚ the situation of Aboriginals dropped since colonists arrived and got even worse from 1910. The government used not to believe in the future of

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    the period of time where Aborigines could roam their country without any troubles‚ their lifestyles were able to be expressed as there was no control in authority in that period of time. The new generation is where everything has changed; constricting their lifestyles and their growth in beliefs as Aborigines because their dreams and values have been shattered by the settlement of the Europeans. This poem has brought to my attention the distraught and loss as an Aborigine in that period of time. I

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    Australian waters in the 18th century. These left human cargoes behind and unlike earlier visitors had an immediate impact on the Aborigines‚ who suffered interference with their economy and lifestyle as the colonists‚ sought and secured for themselves good sources of water‚ sheltered positions and access to fish‚ all of which were also vital to Aboriginal people. The Aborigines responded in a variety of different ways to the presence of Europeans in their country. While some were welcoming‚ others reacted

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    Providence has allowed to hold the land until replaced by a finer race”. This is proof of the lack of respect the colonists had towards the Aborigines. The colonists took control over the country. The Aborigines were driven away from the coastal areas and they ended up getting reserves in the less fertile desert area. It became difficult for the Aborigines

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    life‚ the Art was to tell great stories and show significant ideas and as a way of teaching. Question 2: The importance and significance of the Dreaming to Aboriginal people Is Not just to act as a form of Guidance but it is a way of life for Aborigines It basically is their code of life‚ It is essential to the life of traditional Aboriginal people and their lifestyle and culture‚ for it determines their values and beliefs and their relationships with every living creature and every feature of

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    Australia Synopsis In Australia‚ an aboriginal medicine man/witch doctor‚ King George was teaching a young aborigine named Nullah how to do various tasks in the Outback. When all of the sudden a group white men shoot King George with an arrow. Then‚ Nullah rides home on his horse to his home in Faraway Downs. He hears people coming and is scared that someone will take him away from his family‚ so he goes into hiding. However‚ the voices he hears and people he sees are Drover and Sarah. The property

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    that are expressed in a well crafted oration. Speeches that encompass compelling ideas will remain with an audience for a lifetime‚ continue to dwell in our minds and remain relevant to our present context. The issues of reconciliation between Aborigines and non-ind Australians as well as the issue of how to respond to the past injustices suffered by Aboriginals are two timeless issues explored in Noel Pearson’s “An Australian History For Us All” and Faith Bandler’s “Faith‚ Hope and Reconciliation”

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    Nyoongah language‚ formal English‚ informal English‚ and tone to shape the readers response. The native Nyoongah language is used frequently throughout the play by the aborigines to show their defiance and resilience to the white culture thrust upon them. After being taken from their homes and put into settlements‚ the aborigines (in particular‚ the Millimurra family)‚ use the Nyoongah language to rebel against the white people and to practice one of their few forms of power. "Koorawoorung! Nyoongahs

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    protectionism. The white Australians believed that they were helping the Aborigines by using the protection policies. But in reality these policies isolated them from their families‚ traditional land and removed them from their natural heritage and culture. The Aborigines were taught to live like the white Australians so the could assimilate into the white society and were often trained to be slaves for White People. Charles Perkins was an aborigine who like many was taken from his family and land. He was however

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    the rhetoric which surrounded it‚ insisted that the pure motive of this legislation was the focus on Aboriginal Protection and the survival and care of a dying race. However such legislation was derived for the main purpose of forcibly removing Aborigines from White communities‚ and the denial of their rights and Australian living. Every Aboriginal would illustrate their own story about ‘living under the act’ and as Australian Indigenous history is being embedded in Australian curricula‚ it is important

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