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    An Afternoon with Colonialism An Essay on “White Fantasy-Black Fact” ! Europe ’s necessity to expand its reign of influence and create more room for its growing population marks the start of settler colonialism. In Jack Davisʼs “White-Fantasy-Black Fact” we follow an Australian aboriginal family who faces the harsh realities of persecution created by colonialism. From racial discrimination‚ economic discrimination and ethnocide we see the depth of this issue unfold in one afternoon on the highway

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    animals through research and contact with indigenous community members. Using different learning strategies students will be able to identify native animals and their role in the environment; students will also create their own interpretation of dreamtime stories about Australian Animals. Towards the middle of the unit students will attend the Australian walkabout wildlife park where they will learn about Australian animals shelters‚ see how animals find or build shelters in the bush also interacting

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    Section A Magic Beach Magic Beach is a beautifully illustrated picture book with fun‚ imaginative text that young children can easily follow. The pictures are clear and give children a vivid idea of what is happening in the story. The rhyming flow of the text makes the book fun to read while the children are enjoying the captivating images which stimulates their imaginations ("’Magic Beach’ by Alison Lester"‚ 2018). Picture books are defined by the joining of images and text to form a unique whole

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    Ever want to know about the land down under? The home of the oldest living culture‚ the Great Barrier Reef‚ Vegemite‚ and the famous rock band‚ AC/DC. I’m talking about Australia. Australia is a really fascinating place. It is a mysterious place that has a young history. Only 12 years younger than America‚ Australia has been founded in 1788 on January 26th. This great country’s roots lead to imported British convicts that came to the country long ago. It is a young country but an old continent. Australia

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    How we see the world determine how we act. Humans as engaged in a war with each other over resources making our live solitary poor nasty brutish and sort. This view of individual is fearful working alone in competition with others now dominates western philosophical tradition. In indigenous philosophy we are related as individuals as part of kinship based community and as part of nature in balance with the whole. In most western thought society is seen as an aggregate of self-interested individual

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    land is not inanimate; it is a complete environment that supports and is maintained by people and culture. Land is central‚ spirituality and culturally and in this story the Indigenous respect‚ adapt and care for their living environments. In the Dreamtime‚ ancestral spirits such as Waakal the Rainbow Serpent created the land‚ animals‚ rocks and plants. They also created the relationships between humans‚ animals and the land. “Waakal is the creator…he gave us life and our trilogy of belief in the boodjar…Nyungar

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    Assessment Task: Studied of Religion2 Preliminary Course (stage 6) The dreaming is the centre of the Aboriginal culture which everything relates back to‚ the creation of people‚ animals‚ water and land. The Dreaming for Aboriginals is‚ ‘the past‚ the present and the future’. 1. Outline the nature of the Dreaming- its stories‚ symbolism and art. Outline means to sketch in general terms‚ indicate the main features of. Aboriginal people tell the stories of the land and how it came to be

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    AQUINAS COLLEGE YEAR 10 HISTORY National Curriculum Program 2013 Semester 2‚ 2013 Assessment Instrument 3 AREA OF STUDY: THE MODERN WORLD (c.1920 – 2010CE). DEPTH STUDY 3: CIVIL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS (1945 – PRESENT). Assessment Mode: Inquiry-based Research Assignment FOCUS OF INQUIRY: How did the iconic Civil Rights activists of the 1950’s & the 1960’s achieve social change for Torres Strait Islanders‚ Indigenous Australians and the African-American people? Name: ________________________

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    is it a peculiarly western concern? some conclusions drawn from the indigenous cultures around the world. “Among Australian aborigines of the Western Desert‚ each new person comes into the world circumscribed by ancestral origin myths about ’Dreamtime’ which structure the world and rigidly define the place of all aboriginal people within it. The myths determine each person’s position and the marriage strategies‚ kinship ties and friendship alliances that each must pursue in adherence to the sacred

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    the Ends of the Earth: First Migrations A. Into Eurasia 1. Migrations: 45‚000–20‚000 years ago 2. New hunting tools 3. Cave paintings 4. Venus figurines B. Into Australia 1. Migrations by boats as early as 60‚000 years ago 2. Dreamtime C. Into the Americas 1. Bering Strait migrations: 30‚000–15‚000 years ago 2. Clovis culture 3. Large animal extinctions 4. Diversification of lifestyles D. Into the Pacific 1. Waterborne migrations 3‚500–1‚000 years ago 2. Intentional

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