Aboriginal art and culture started between 60‚000 to 80‚000 years. Because Australian Aboriginal people didn’t have written language‚ they created many symbols to record their important culture stories. This essay will discuss Australian Aboriginal art and culture and European art and culture. Australian Aboriginal art is one of the oldest traditional art in the world. Australian Aboriginal art has been thousands of years. Australian Aboriginal artists continue using traditional and modern materials
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represent a displaced nation. The McMahon Liberal Government made a statement in which land rights were rejected in favour of 50-year leases to Aboriginal communities‚ the activists were against this and this was the reason that this protest started. The activists were repeatedly asked when the protest would end and they said that they would stay until Aboriginal Australians had land rights‚ which could be forever. 2. Is source 2 a primary or secondary source? Why? Source 2 is a secondary source
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Aboriginal people have been fairly successful in having their issues addressed after 1980. While there remains many issues that have not been dealt with‚ a number of the major problems related to Aboriginal rights have been fixed. Aboriginal land rights saw an improvement after 1980. There are two different types of land claims - comprehensive claims and specific claims. Comprehensive claims give Aboriginal people the right to claim land because their ancestors once owned it. Specific claims give
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control over the lives of Aboriginal‚ many of which their basic human rights were denied. Their freedom of movement and labour‚ custody of their children and control over their personal property. - Section 127 provided: ‘ In reckoning the numbers of the people of the commonwealth‚ or of a State or other part of the Commonwealth‚ aboriginal natives shall not be counted.’ The Bureau of Census and Statistic interepreted section 127 as meaning it could include ‘aboriginal natives’ in the count ‚ but
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The landing of white man in Australia caused havoc for the first Aboriginal inhabitants of the land. For years the white society pushed and shoved the aboriginal culture and traditions out. Many of the universal declaration human rights were breached and ignored against the aboriginal people. One of the worst crimes that has stained Australia’s history would be the “Stolen generation” this disgraceful event caused many social and physical problems for the children who were kidnapped. The policy
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health care challenges for aboriginal people in rural and remote areas are significant across the Australia. This assignment aims to discuss the three major health care challenges for aboriginal people in rural and remote Australia and evaluate the present approaches to these challenges. Due to the word limit‚ only three major issues will be discussed. If these problems are addressed properly it can make a huge difference to reduce the life expectancy gap among aboriginal and non-indigenous people
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Describe how an Aboriginal person’s spirituality is connected to his/her birthplace. “When you sit in your country your spirits lift and you are again truly back to the land where things make sense and your life has meaning” Aboriginals believe that the land or country that is a person’s birthplace will ultimately give meaning to their life. When an Aboriginal returns to their birthplace they feel like they are at home and they feel that they have a meaning in life. An Aboriginals spirituality is
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t h e s t o l e n g e n e r a t i o n Amid 1910 and 1970 up to 100‚000 Aboriginal children were taken forcibly or under compulsion from their families by police or welfare officers. A number of these children were taken at birth and in their childhood years. The babies and children were sent either to special intention’ establishments or in later years especially‚ to foster homes. In a small amount of instances mothers or families knew where their children had been taken and were able to maintain
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arrival brought an end to the occupation of the land by Aboriginal people as they had traditionally lived. The diaries and journals of the First Fleet provide descriptions of the locals as "native"‚ "primitive"‚ "barbaric" and even "stupid". There were many violent acts of resistance‚ as Aboriginal people took a stand against the occupation of their land and the destruction of their social‚ religious‚ legal and communal systems. Some Aboriginal people soon become afraid of entering Sydney Town because
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stereotypes about Aboriginality means that certain aspects of Aboriginal culture his been lost or significantly altered. Disconnection from cultural aspects hampered the identity of many Aboriginal people; one of these aspects being language. (Clark‚ 2000). Language carries cultural knowledge‚ so the loss of a language means the loss of culture‚ of Aboriginal people’s connection to their ancestors. This loss has the potential to impact on Aboriginal people’s health and well-being. The First Australians collectively
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