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    for their rights‚ do not let others ignore women’s existences. I think the accent is one’s identity. For example‚ in Taiwan‚ if you hear an accent which you think that is strange‚ you may guess the person is a Taichung’s citizen‚ southerner or an aborigine. One’s accent is his or her characteristic‚ maybe it would lose something if you want to change the accent. For me‚ I was born in Ping-tung‚ in the south of Taiwan. When I speak the English‚ my classmates often think I have the different accent which

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    Freedom Rides and 1967 REFERENDUM 12th February 1965‚ 30 university students from Sydney set off to campaign in country towns of NSW for the improved rights for Aboriginal peoples …Student action for Aborigines. Charles Perkins (born 1936) was the first indigenous person to graduate from a tertiary institution; he was also a talented soccer player who had turned down an offer to play for Manchester United. His childhood was spent away from his family in NT in a boy’s home in Adelaide. He suffered

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    removal of the Native Americans was to be voluntary‚ but it was nothing of the sort. In 1829‚ President Jackson stated to Congress about the Indian removal that‚ “This emigration should be voluntary‚ for it would be as cruel as unjust to compel the aborigines to abandon the graves of their fathers‚ and seek a home in a distant land.” What he said and what he did were on the contrary. The reason for President Jackson’s removal of the Native Americans was that many saw the Native Americans as uncivilized

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    described? According to her‚ Africa is often described as a place of beautiful landscapes and animals with incomprehensible people fighting senseless wars‚ dying of poverty and aids. It is a continent of catastrophes where people are pitiful illiterate aborigines who have no possibility of being human equals. They are unable to speak for themselves and are waiting for foreigners to save them. All in all‚ Africa is a lowly continent with nothing more but scenic places with starving people. 2. Did it

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    [4]Roger Keesing and Andrew Strathern‚ Cultural Anthropology: A Contemporary Perspective‚ (3rd edition ed‚ 1998 (1981)) [6] CH Berndt and RM Berndt The World of the First Australians (1992)chapter 10. [7] E Eggleston‚ Fear‚ Favour or Affection: Aborigines and the Criminal Law in Victoria‚ South Australia and Western Australia (Australian National University Press‚ Canberra‚ 1976) at 278. [10] Australian Law Reform Commission‚ The Recognition of Aboriginal Customary Laws (Report 31‚ 1986) [11] Mabo

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    and after World War II Australia began supplying uranium for the US and UK ’s weapons programs‚ and this is how Australia got involved. British weapons tests in South Australia and Western Australia 1952-63 left a long line of health problems for Aborigines and armed service personnel‚ as well as significant environmental damage. Let ’s face it. We don ’t want safe nuclear power plants. We want NO nuclear power plants —A spokesman for the Government Accountability Project‚ an offshoot of the Institute

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    Jigalong where three children live with their mother and grandmother. 14 yr old Molly 8 yr old Daisy 10 yr old Gracie The town lies along the rabbit proof fence‚ which runs for several thousand miles. The “protector” of Western Australia Aborigines A.O. Neville signs an order to relocate these girls to Moore River education camp‚ were they will grow up Neville refers the children as “half-castes” because they have one white and one Aboriginal parent. Therefore they must be bred out of

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    Adventure in the Jungle

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    see them‚ except for some birds‚ we knew they were there. The sounds echoed all over‚ making the jungle feel eerie and strange.I had no idea how Rahim could find a way through the bushes and trees. He said he was just following a path used by the aborigines. As far as I was concerned‚ I could not see any path. I realised then how easily an inexperienced person could get lost and perish in the jungle.Nevertheless I followed Rahim as we trudged along slowly. The most uncomfortable thing about being in

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    Native Title Analysis

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    Government policies of ATSI peoples include: • White Australian Policy – 1901 – tried to ban all Caucasian people from entering the country • Western Australia Aborigines Act – 1905 - this made the Chief prosecutor the legal guardian of half-caste children under the age of 16 • NSW Aborigines Protection Act – 1909 – introduced to public schools • Stolen generations – 1910-1970 – children were forcibly removed from their families • Assimilation Policy – 1937 – Aboriginal people are assimilated into

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    Aboriginals and the Land

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    ABORIGINALS AND THE LAND For a non aboriginal person‚ it is very hard for me to understand how vital the land is to the survival of the aboriginal culture. The Aboriginal people have a very close relationship with the land. They believe that he land was created by their ancestors for them and is very sacred. They also believe that the land is equal to them and hat everything comes from the same spirit world. The Aboriginal people passed down stories of the land through Dreamtime stories and artworks

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