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    Settlement. As the "righteous" day is reflected by the persona‚ this contrasts with the ’White’ Australians celebrating a "successful" colonisation in high-spirited ways‚ because to the Aborigines it is a day of mourning as they view it as Invasion day. The poem underlines the fact that despite the hardships Aborigines have experienced as a result of White Colonisation‚ it would be ideal if they shifted from prisoners of society to proactive citizens of Australia who will stand tall with pride and win

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    1 Executive Summary Aborigines have well known as the native of Australia‚ who exists for more than fifty decades. They have a very strong relationship with their land‚ and culture. This report will provide the old time of traditional Aboriginal culture before 1780. Firstly‚ introduce of their lifestyle culture. Follow by describing the Dreamtime story of their culture. The information from researching website and media based sources. Lastly‚ provide the conclusion and personal’s view of how their

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    Blackwood is tolerant of Thornhill but not of Sagitty or Smasher. At the peak of his suppressed anger towards Smasher’s treatment of the Aborigines‚ he eventually attacks Smasher. Blackwood says to Smasher‚ “By Christ Jesus‚ one of them Blacks is worth ten of a little brainless maggot like you.” The phrase shows how people such as Smasher‚ who think the natives of a lower class than they‚ are

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    the depression ("Haven’t got any soap yet. I’m afraid soap is no longer included as a ration item?") due to the ignorance and racist attitudes of the white Australians. This influenced the way in which I now view Aborigines. By viewing Davis’ play I am more understanding of Aborigines and sympathetic towards them as the stage drama provided me with an opportunity to see what seemed to be a realistic portrayal of the daily lives and hardships of these people‚ especially the older generations of indigenous

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    biological idiom through terms such as mother‚ son‚ and so on.”(Australian Aborigine) The main purpose of their kinship system is to determine where each member stands within the tribe as well as outside the tribe. Kinship also “provided everyone with a ready-made guide to expected behavior‚ indicating‚ for example‚ the expectation of sexual familiarity‚ a joking relationship‚ restraint‚ or completes avoidance.” (Australian Aborigine) This helped form relationships and determines how they interact with

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    Philip in 1788‚ This day was also known as the day of mourning by the 21st century. During the year 1938 ‚ Aboriginal people in Sydney were becoming more prepared in their political activities. Bill Ferguson organised the first meeting of the “Aborigines Progressive Association” in 1937 in preparation for an event to mark the 150 years of European settlement. William Cooper (leader of Victoria’s Australian Aboriginal League) and Margaret Tucker planned "A Day of Mourning and Protest" and a meeting

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    loaded into the ship‚ but W notice how mean the ghosts are to each other. Doctor Wooreddy: Representation of people and how they look upon each other. The meetings of cultures and how they have theories on how they look upon each other. The Aborigines meet the colonizers‚ but to them it is humans meeting num (ghost). Time line Genre; historical fiction. An anthropological

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    Character Analysis Jimmy serves as the voice of protest throughout the play. Make a list of the ways Jimmy fulfills this role. In Davis’ drama the character Jimmy serves as a voice of protest against the works highlighting of discrimination against Aborigines between 1929 to 1934. Jimmy is an Aboriginal man who despises the fact he is not equal in society to the white man and is not regarded as a ‘person’ by the government. Through Jimmy’s words and actions we see him openly stand up for himself and

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    common cold‚ sexually transmitted disease and smallpox resulted in a rapid decline of their population. In 1856‚ the British government authorized the appointment of a “Protector of Aborigines” to settle problems such as people’s illness‚ language and occupation. In 1860‚ the Victorian government established the Aborigines Protection Board. In 1910‚ Australia government forcibly took more than 100 000 Aboriginal children from their families and placed in church or state based institutions. (Jupp‚J 2001

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    The name of Australia comes from the Latin word Australis‚ which means southern. Since it lies entirely in the southern hemisphere‚ Australia is most commonly referred to as "down under". Australia‚ being a country‚ is also a continent. In land area it ’s the sixth largest for a country and the smallest continent.<br><br>Australia is a very dry‚ thinly populated country. Very few coastal areas receive enough rainfall to support a large population. The largest group of Australian people live in two

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