sense and your life has meaning” – Galarruy Yunupingu. Hello and welcome to ST Leo’s justice group my name is charbel saliba and I will be talking to you about aboriginal dreaming and land rights. The quote I said earlier was a spiritual view of life based on the dreaming which cannot be separated from the land; that is why the aboriginal people’s connection towards the land is inexorable. The two are intertwined; to separate them would be impossible‚ one would not work without the other thus they
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Residential schools were created in 1990 by the government to assimilate aboriginal children into Canadian culture. However‚ these residential schools has hurt the aboriginal children in many negative ways. Unfortunately children were ripped away from their family and forced into unfamiliar situation which was very hard. The negative affects of residential schools are trauma‚ mental health‚ and self-medication. One of the main consequence of Residential schools is trauma and the cycle continued
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The impact of colonisation to the aboriginals was that the aboriginals lost their land to the british. The british took all of the Aboriginal people tools and weapons. The Aboriginals thought it was sharing so they took some of the british tools. The british did not think of it as sharing the thought it was stealing.when the aboriginals found out there were not sharing the aboriginals got mad. Sharing is part of the law.so the aborginas got mad at the british for not shareing.the british also ruinad
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Australia’s aboriginals has been the longest surviving cultural background in the history of the world‚ with around 2% of Australia’s population. Australia’s aboriginals migrated from Asia at least 30 thousand years ago‚ comprising 500-600 distinct groups. Their strong spiritual beliefs‚ tribal culture of storytelling‚ art‚ and history tie them together to their land. The aboriginals are characterised by having gods who created humans and surrounding environment. Each groups of aboriginals believes
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Research on Aboriginal and Western Knowledge Systems Worldview are view how individual look at the world‚ the physical world as it is known‚ how it was made‚ how people and nature got it here‚ how groups‚ community‚ culture and society formulates. The practices of daily life are expressions of the worldviews‚ belief systems‚ attitudes and values of Aboriginal culture and society. When writing an essay or report you need to be consistent in your wording. Look at the lines above and below my writing
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ASBATANKVOY Charter Party - full text Attachment "C" TANKER VOYAGE CHARTER PARTY Preamble ................ ............. Place Date IT IS THIS DAY AGREED between ...................................... chartered owner/owner (hereinafter called the "Owner") of the SS/MS ..............................(hereinafter called the "Vessel") and ............................ (hereinafter called the "Charterer") that the transportation herein provided for will be performed subject to the terms and condition
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Aboriginal Storytelling Culture Every society in the world‚ past and present‚ has had its stories and storytellers. Storytelling is an oral sharing of personal or traditional stories and is one of the earliest art forms. Some honoured Aboriginal storytellers orally shared stories and others used sand paintings and pictures drawn on animal hides‚ and stones to illustrate the stories as they retold them. B.C.’s First Nations have relied on the oral transmission of stories‚ histories‚ lessons and other
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environment on which it emerged. Their geographic location contributes to cultural diversity as Aboriginal groups retain a unique affinity to land. Heritage is shaped by knowledge systems that are specific to the Country they occupy. However‚ in 1788‚ the Torres Strait – compromised of five distinct Aboriginal communities – was infiltrated with colonization and diminished cultural diversity by inflicting a Pan-Aboriginal identity. Indigenous people were aggregated under one category subjected to similar patterns
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inequitable government policies‚ and the variation of cultural beliefs. Aboriginal participation and education in Western schooling is far below the standard of academic achievement of non-indigenous Australians. This is resulting from a history of ill-treatment and dispossession of Indigenous peoples. Contemporary statistics prove the deprived health‚ sanitation‚ educational‚ employment and housing conditions of Aboriginal Australians‚ revealing their underprivileged position opposed to non- indigenous
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STATISTICS SIGNIFICANCE Statistic 1: 28% of the Aboriginal community are victims of at least one crime compared to 18% of non-Aboriginals. 163 violent incidents of becoming a victim of crime among 1000 Natives 74 violent incidents of becoming a victim of crime among 1000 non-Natives Natives experience more than double the overall victimization rates than non-Indigenous people Significance: This data showcases the overall injustices discrimination this social group feels in Canadian society. Social
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