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    in the movie‚ remembering the titans. We could get more aborigines to be accepted into the local soccer team and etc. ·In a schooling community‚ we need teachers and staff to develop an environment where all boys will be treated equally‚ teaching the wrongs of discrimination and harassment would definitely help

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    life of fourteen year-old Gary ‘Blacky’ Black. Like most boys his age‚ he plays football‚ worries about what to say to girls‚ shirks responsibility and has problems at home. However‚ through his brief friendship with Dumby Red‚ one of the local Aborigines‚ Blacky learns important lessons about human dignity‚ racism‚ justice‚ death‚ courage‚ family and friendship. As the novel opens‚ Blacky is worried about the imminent grand final and the responsibility he carries as the team’s new first ruck

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    Robert Lewis was inspired by many of X’s speeches and ideologies and as a result became the president of the Aborigines Advancement League (AAL). Subsequently he began to stand up for Aboriginal rights just as how Malcolm X stood up for African Americans. In 1970‚ Robert Lewis addressed the United Nations General Assembly on the subject of “the third-world status

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    territory with their own language and followed a strict legal system‚ which was based on good morals‚ and was orally recorded during the dreaming. All in all the indigenous people were a peaceful people although there were conflicts between the groups. Aborigines had thousands of years to develop a culture based on beautiful and complex beliefs. They have many different deities‚ rather than just one God‚ who fulfil several duties in the circle of life. All Aboriginal share a belief in the timeless‚ magical

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    farmer formed a group union for aboriginal rights‚ which demanded legal equality and the condition that the indigenous are allowed to live their own way of life. 1927: Federal law for family endowment excludes aboriginals and all payments go to the Aborigines Protection Board (APB). They’re denied maternity allowance and old age pension. 1929: QLD Protector of the Indigenous recommends to the federal government that Aboriginals be assimilated‚ where they will have no further contact with European

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    Summary Title: Rabbit Proof Fence Composer: Phillip Noyce Screen Play: Christine Olsen Year: 2002 Text Type: Film Genre: Adventure‚ Drama‚ History Appropriation: * Dorris Pilkington Garimara’s book; Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence   Audience: * Non-indigenous People * Possibly Internationally Purpose: * To inform responders of the injustices done to Aboriginal Australians * To persuade responders to empathise with victims of the stolen generations * To provide

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    Zeke is a diver on one of Michael’s boats. Friendship between Hart‚ Alice and Mitsy is established. Fine and Flashing Introduction to the Penrose’s servants. Saltwater Jack and Bernadette‚ and Bernadette’s brother Derby. Comment on lives of Aborigines. Conflict between Ida Penrose and Derby. Quest for Paradise Introduction to Jamie Kilian and his father‚ the local magistrate. Mr Kilian has strong views about the Japanese and the ‘real Australians’. Jamie and Hart become friends. The

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    Hir PEOPLE‚ POWERE AND POLITICS – ABORIGINAL ISSUES GENERAL OVERVIEW Dispossession The arrival and settlement of the British in Australia was not peaceful. As the colonies spread across the continent‚ Aboriginal people were dispossessed and displaced from their lands‚ killed in battles for their land‚ or by hunting parties. The settlers often resorted to inhumane techniques such as the poisoning of waterholes. The estimates of the numbers of Aboriginal people who died in frontier conflict vary

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    The beginning scenes are important to the play‚ because these scenes are the exposition of the play and help the audience to make meaning. In the beginning scene of the play‚ the stage is set out to make the Munday Family household appear as poor‚ which evident through timeframe‚ which is 1929‚ which was the peak of the great depression‚ Government Well Aboriginal Reserve‚ Northam‚ Morning‚ 1929‚ and on the setting members of the Munday family are playing cricket with homemade equipment‚ DAVID and

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    spiritual bond with the land and considered themselves as the custodians of the land and that they belonged to it. The Aborigines relied on excellent knowledge of the area‚ resulting in sustainable management of the land. They ensured there would be resources for future generations and that the environment would not be degraded‚ with methods such as nomadic behavior. The Aborigines constantly moved from one place to another‚ never over-exhausting one area for resources and food. They took only what

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