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    significant for Aboriginal people today because it is integral to Aboriginal identity‚ cultural upholding and the potential enhancement of socioeconomic prominence. Aboriginal people have diverse relationships with‚ and connections to the understandings of the Australian environment and land. Some of these associations are based on the traditional experiences and practices that have been passed down from generation to generation‚ whilst others have developed from the several impacts of colonisation

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    Aboriginals have always had a strong link between them and the land with the belief of the Dreamtime and the art‚ symbols‚ rituals and totems that came with it. After the white settlement‚ the way in which aboriginals lived their everyday life took a dramatic turn. It had affected their culture for many generations with a disconnection with the land to them. Captain cook arrived to Australia in 1770 and it was believed that there was at least 750 000 Aborigines living in 600 different tribes in

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    conditions‚ para. 27). Aboriginal youth may need to leave reserves to attend post-secondary education‚ but tend to be overcome with differences outside of the reserves. There are not enough social supports to aid in the adaptability that many youth are faced with. This leaves them lacking in the ability to be successful in their education‚ therefore returning to what they know to their cultural atmosphere. Colonialism has left an impact on many generations of Aboriginal peoples‚ for any persons

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    can share the same effects of colonization and assimilation and both have the same outcome. How is this possible? There are many factors that could result to colonization‚ including greed‚ land/resources‚ control‚ assimilate‚ remove/kill identity‚ or to kill a culture. In this case‚ the two races that are affected by colonization are the Navajo tribe and the Bedouin people of Israel. The problems these two indigenous/native people face today are the result of colonization and I believe that if they

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    GUIDED READING AND RESEARCH I. AFRICA IN THE 15TH AND 16TH CENTURIES 1. The two modern day nations that constitute the Senegambia region today are the republics of Senegal and Gambia. The land of the region is a terrain‚ commonly low‚ rolling plains that become foothills in southeast. It’s in Western Africa where it borders the North Atlantic Ocean‚ between Guinea-Bissau and Mauritania. The Gambia is almost an enclave of Senegal. The climate is tropical so it is hot and humid. The topography

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    The Power of Christianity and Aboriginal People Christianity is one of the most popular religions in the world; with about 2.1 billion followers worldwide this religion is the dominant amongst all others. It was not until the fifteenth century that Christianity was essentially a European phenomenon. The teachings of Jesus Christ flourished throughout the European society and the lands that they conquered (Religion: Christianity). They took their beliefs and forced it on the Indigenous people they

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    The central theme of this essay is to what extent does the Australian curriculum achieve what it sets out to do. To answer this question‚ four main areas will be covered including‚ what the Australian Curriculum is‚ positions for and against the Australian Curriculum‚ the effectiveness of the Australian Curriculum and implications for the students when implementing the Australian Curriculum. Each of these four aspects considers literature to determine to what extent the curriculum is achieving what

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    The state of health and health care for Canadian Aboriginal people is currently not improving‚ “Canadian Aboriginals tend to bear a disproportionate burden of illness; an outcome linked to their economic and social conditions [and] oppression” (Newbold 1998). European contact would forever change the course of life for the Aboriginals and their communities in Canada. It was only after the encounter between the old world and new world that two completely separate ecosystems had interaction between

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    Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Fault Line Aljun Lagria 11117601 5 Pages Sept 19‚ 2014 The term aboriginal is used to classify the first inhabitants to occupy the landmass of what is called Canada today. The different indigenous groups classified as aboriginal of Canada lived a harmonious life‚ relying on the land and what it had to offer to suffice their daily need. Thousands of year later‚ Europeans of English and

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    Aboriginal people are the first settlers of Canada‚ including the first nations‚ Inuit‚ and Métis. Upon the arrival of the European settlers of Canada who came with their own civilization‚ the aboriginal people were considered ignorant and uneducated. These European settlers wanted to increase literacy at the same time making their culture dominant over the aboriginal people leading to the funding for the residential schools. This is where the aboriginal children were taken for education. This became

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