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    settlement * Aboriginal land use & it’s impact * Nomads  followed seasonal foods * Impact Rest Areas * Fire Stick Farming – Burning Small areas * Revitalizes areas * Changes after European Settlement * Introduced Species * Foxes * Rabbits * Kane Toads * Urbanization * Culture of Aboriginals thinned * Different Cultures * Technology * Climate Control * Pollution * Aboriginal Culture * The Dreaming Aboriginal version of the

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    ABOR3500 Aboriginal Education‚ Policies and Issues Group Work Presentation Teigan Power‚ Abbey Bates‚ Alilia Sikahele Course Co-ordinator: Tutor: Derek Kinchela Due date: Wednesday 15th October Journal Australian Animals Stage 1‚ Year 2 Unit Rationale: The unit focuses on the topic of Australian Animals‚ students will explore the local environment first hand to develop knowledge and understanding of the native animals that surround us. Throughout

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    Marginalization of Aboriginals in the Canadian Justice System The original people to live in Canada have adapted the name Aboriginals. They were here before the European settlers discovered the continent of North America. When the Europeans arrived in Canada they brought with the many technological advances and customs that the Aboriginals did not know. Although you might think that this would be a very great thing for Aboriginals‚ it was not very good. The Europeans thought that the aboriginals were very

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    This lecture‚ about the history of how Australia’s colonisation‚ has affected the Aboriginal people‚ was quite disturbing to listen to. I felt distressed‚ hearing how Aboriginals were systematically oppressed‚ especially children torn away from their families and refused any interaction with their family‚ language and culture. Personally‚ I find it hard to compare this injustice to my life and feel any example would fall short. The only time that comes to mind‚ is when I moved from Australia to Canada

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    something in the a behind truck and his found the Aboriginal decoration . So‚his parents tell a truth story about Richard after him found the Aboriginal decoration. Have Actually Richard came from an aboriginal background‚ even Richard is a adopted child but Joe and his family’s still treat him as their own son and give a lot of love and attention to him equal as they give towards their biological children Tom and Judy. Richard know his father came from aboriginal background after his step father explain

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    Based on the short story “Back to the Dreamtime”‚ I would like to write a journal about the relationships of the two main characters. Two main characters that I choose in this story are Richard and Tom. This is because there are many things that Richard and Tom doing together. Richard‚ a teenage Aboriginal boy raised in white Australian society‚ is compelled to come to terms with his past by forces outside his control. He was adopted by the McDonalds. His father died when he was two years old.

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    article titled‚ “Residential Schools and Aboriginal Parenting: Voices of Parents”‚ elaborates pellucidly “the effect that residential schools had on [aboriginal parents’] parenting”. It seems‚ according to the article‚ predominant that ‘[aboriginal children] were treated very badly right from the beginning.’ Lafrance and Collins suggest that the establishment of residential schools has deprived of aboriginal children’s own culture. In residential schools‚ aboriginal children cannot get any care from their

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    things to non-indigenous and Aboriginal people. Non-Indigenous people and landowners might consider land as something they own‚ a commodity to be bought and sold. For Aboriginal people their relationship with the land is much deeper. The land owns Aboriginal people and every aspect of their lives are connected to it. Art is a way of expressing this important connection. Aboriginal people connect past and present‚ through their relationship with the land. Many Aboriginal artworks tell about the connection

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    stereotypes of him away. Early in Jamie’s arrival in Port Barren‚ he evolves different relationships and forms a close bond with Cameron that challenges him to trust and care. His mentor and guide in this story is Archie‚ who challenges Jamie with a dreamtime story called ‘The Wanderers and the Lost Ones’ which makes him really think about where he lays. While Jamie was traveling through the desert with Cameron‚ he is challenged to take on new qualities and discover a new person. The challenges and conflicts

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    Back to the dreamtime is a novel about a son‚ Richard wanted to accomplish his father’s will. He found the Aboriginal decoration‚ tjurunga while cleaning the attics with his siblings. When Sonya and Joe told him about the tjurunga‚ he decided to complete the mission. He went to many places such as Alice Springs at Darwin‚ the Lake Armadeus and Hermannsburg Mission together with Tom‚ his friend Bradley and two guiders that have been send by the chief leader‚ Urandangi . Walpiri and Aratjara. Finally

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