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    people. It is estimated that during the first century after arrival‚ the indigenous people population decreased from 1 million to 0.01 million. The Myall Creek Massacre occurred in1838 and clearly outlines the relationship between the Europeans and Aborigines. A group of European settlers set out and murdered a tribe of 30 Aboriginals for supposedly scaring their cattle. The men initially weren’t going to be prosecuted for murder until a European bystander reported the murder to the government. The majority

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    Australian society. These people stood up for their rights and made their voices heard. Every action they made was because of the strong belief they had for their rights‚ culture and people. Pemulwuy‚ of the Eora tribe‚ was one of the first Aborigines to stand up for his land and people. He strongly believed in his culture and fought for his rights as an indigenous Australian. He fought against the Europeans to save his people’s land. He carried out a war against the white invaders from 1780

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    the instance where some people conclude that skin tones do not constitute other people as human beings‚ that creates an enormous issue. That is a keystone in some of the unjust laws that perpetuate in many countries around the world. Australian aborigines had lived on the continent thousands of years before the Europeans arrived. The dramatization of Rabbit-Proof Fence: Australia’s Stolen Generations‚ tells the story of three children‚ Molly‚ Daisy‚ and Gracie‚ that were taken from their mother and

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    Racial division is found in the histories of the Aborigines. The whites marked certain areas for which the Indigenous can only stay and forbid them from trespassing the area. Racial Superiority was‚ and still is very alive for people to think the other race is inferior. Just as the White people demanded

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    instead the trophy was awarded to Mark-Arks. Remember when Dumby tried to mug Macca’s bar‚ he died because he shoot him with a shotgun and the police didn’t even try to solve the case. Basically nobody cared just because Dumby was just another Aborigines kid. Speaking of Maccas’s bar‚ all the gonyas sits in the front of the bar. But the Nungas is in the back. Except for one person called Tommy who always says Chug-A-Lug. But he’s only there because he is always drunk and it’s funny for the Gonyas

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    Abogrinal and Torres strait islanders culture is one of the oldest in Australia‚ they are strong‚ resilient‚ rich and diverse. They have a special connection to our land they are spiritually and intellectually connected to the land‚ sea‚ sky and waterways‚ they respect the land and where we live. When the British cam they were forced of the land and from their active hunter-gathering lifestyle. They were moved to reverses where they weren’t allowed to speak their language or practice their culture

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    Meanwhile‚ Crocodile Dundee talks about their tradition of “Walkabout”. According to “Merriam-Webster” website‚ meaning of walkabout is: ¹“An occasion in which an Australian Aborigine goes on a long walking journey on land that is far from towns and cities.” He says that he wandered around for 18 months. I can only imagine how difficult it is for human being. You have to find your food yourself in nature‚ they sleep in the soil‚ they don’t take proper bath and they just go to discover their identities

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    in written sections 11. Headings are the key. Include reference to each of the IB Markband Descriptors for Investigation. Instead of PROJECT #14 write instead “How the Aboriginal artwork influenced the creation of my art. Using techniques of the Aborigines and analyzing the study of pointillism and how they are related.” MAKE CONNECTIONS. 12. Always handwrite citations of artist’s artwork samples. Write the height‚ width‚ and depth. Include where it is located. Include the title‚ media‚ and date that

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    public would expect as we tend to wear short clothes so as to keep cool. However the risk of sunburn is so great it is not worth it. Many of the explorers who first tried to map Australia died of sun stroke because of that fact. However‚ the native Aborigines do not nee to wear long clothes as their skin has learned to cope with the heat on its own. Another way that Australians lead a different lifestyle from us in order to cope with the extreme weather and scale of the deserts is to generate their

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    peaceful tone is conveyed through the low modality within the poem‚ which is then thrust in high modality and plosive sounds “I have seen the corroboree/ where the factory belched smoke” exemplifying the rapid change colonisation brought upon the Aborigines. Emphasising her feelings of alienation ‘as I walk alone in this teeming town’ suggests once again her growing displeasure for the way the town fails to provide a sense of belonging accentuated by alliterative language. The contextual phrases

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