| 1. | Aboriginals Aboriginals have lived in Australia for over 40 000 years. ...
Authorities had the power to separate families and condemn aboriginals to living in reserves separating them from their land, their people and their culture. ... Because they believed that aboriginals, like children, could not take ca...
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| 2. | Taiwanese aboriginals working rights ... This has caused several problems for the Taiwanese aboriginal people, such as working rights. Working rights is a serious problem for the aboriginal people because they would have to change their way of life and some of their beliefs in order to survive in the modern world of Taiwan
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| 3. | Explain in detail the misery and degradation that Aborigines have experienced since the arrival of white White man arrived on Australian shores in 1788, and ever since have caused the Aboriginals nothing but heartache and grief. They have also suffered from degradation, deaths of friends and family, the Stolen Generation and also the loss of traditional land, custom and beliefs. All these have been a...
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| 4. | Question How do similarities between Christian and Aboriginal spiritualities help with the process of reconciliation What is reconciliation? Reconciliation is the process of Aboriginals and Australians coming together to share the pain of the Aboriginal past and heritage and to seek a better future for all Australians. ... This empathy is brought about by understanding the physical and psychological pain but we ...
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| 5. | Aborginal History Aboriginal history, after European settlement in Australia, is a rather dark, shameful area in our country’s history. Aboriginals were treated like criminals, and the white people of this country considered themselves far superior to and ‘coloured’ person, such as the natives to this land, Aborigina...
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| 6. | aboriginals and the law ... aboriginal ownership was not recognised until after many years of struggle, aboriginal law and land rights were recognised in australian law in the Aboriginal Land Rights (Nothern Territory) Act 1976. this aboriginal Land Rights Act is a bench mark law: it was the first attempt by the austr...
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| 7. | australian assimilation From 1940 to the 1960s the Australian Government adopted the policy of assimilation. This policy aimed to assimilate migrants that were fair-skinned and educated into the Australian lifestyle, eventually hoping the migrants previous traditions would disappear. ... The experiences of Australian Abor...
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| 8. | Bruce Chatwin and the Aboriginals of Australia I have always found Australia very interesting, although I cannot name any particular reason why. ... However, after reading Bruce Chatwin’s book The Songlines I noticed that I have ignored one important issue about Australia entirely. ... However, the dark skinned Aboriginal is an extremely impor...
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| 9. | Fur Trade Canadian Aboriginals and the Fur Trade
“It is irrefutable that contact and the fur trade set into motion processes that led to the loss of autonomy of the Indian societies. ... Companies were formed and monopoly charters granted by the French crown in an attempt to exclude foreigners from ...
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| 10. | reconciliation Reconciliation The question of Reconciliation remains an issue for Australians to resolve, to start healing the wounds Australia’s indigenous population, but there are no quick or easy answers. Does it require a treaty? Does it require a simple saying of the word “sorry”? Up until the 1960’s, lighte...
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| 11. | WAS AUSTRALIA IN 1901 A COUNTRY WHERE ALL PEOPLE WERE EQUAL In 1901, Australia was not a country where all people were equal. The majority of Australia’s population was white and spoke English. ... Most women did not have the right to vote and the Immigration Restriction Act prevented non-European people from coming to Australia.
Aboriginal people were t...
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| 12. | Migration. Ethnicity and Australian Aboriginality Migration, Ethnicity and Australian Aboriginality a. Symbolic Interactionism Perspective applied to an Issue in Chapter 12 When you think of the Aborigines you think of the people that were first to live in this country and their amazing survival technique, although you need to remember that, that w...
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| 13. | aboriginals of Canada and the fur trade It is undisputable that the discovery of the prosperity of the Canadian fur trade took away the rights and land of the aboriginal people of Canada changing them forever. Prior to the 16th century what is now Canada was entirely in the possession of its aboriginal peoples and the arrival of Europeans...
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| 14. | Historical Events that Shaped the Australian Health Care System
Today Australia provides it’s population with a health care system which is amoung the best in the world. So how is it that this system fails to distribute health care equally between the Indigenous and Non-Indigenous population (Baum, 2002, p227)? ...
In order to understand the current condi...
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| 15. | Research Focus Group Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders ... The white settlers saw aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups as barbaric and primitive natives. In spite of the fact that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups had systems of customs and law, the British neither recognised Aboriginal Customary Law nor acknowledged that the indige...
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| 16. | its raining in mango by thea astleyThe Australian identity is often described as anti e g Australian society is infamous for it’s negative alienation of the groups that mainstream society choose to reject. ... This kind of mistreatment is exposed in the novel ‘It’s raining in Mango’ by Thea Astley. ... Society’s authority figures are negatively portrayed in the text exposing Australia...
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| 17. | WHAT CHALLENGES HAVE ABORIGINAL PEOPLE FACED IN THE 20TH CENTURY To examine the challenges of Aboriginal people it is necessary to first ask what a challenge is. ... Aboriginal people have certainly met a huge number of these, from an individual level right through to difficulties faced by the entire race. From the arrival of Europeans late in the eighteenth ce...
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| 18. | Australia Australia, is it the lucky country? ...
Aboriginals have lived in Australia happily for thousands of years. ...
Australia`s environment has sustained many damages of which some affect peoples day to day lives. ...
Australia in comparison to other countries has many opportunities to offer...
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| 19. | Danceing Over the last two hundred years, aboriginal dance has changed dramatically and has had many socio-cultural influences. Through the years, aboriginal dance has become modernised and contemporised. Tradition is being broken. In this assignment I will be exploring social and cultural change as well as ...
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| 20. | running up a dress Running up a Dress
By Suzanne Spunner
Suzanne Spunner is widely known as a writer and creator of innovative theatre. She was a founding member of Home Cooking Theatre Company and for this company she wrote Not Still Lives, Running up a Dress, The Accompanist, Edna for the Garden, and Safe ‘n’ So...
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