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    and protectionism in a bid to the eventual demise of all facets of their traditional culture. (http://www.bookrags.com/essay-2005/3/2/5583/41950‚ 2005) The policy of ’terra nullius’ saw many Aboriginal peoples driven off their land as squatters‚ pastoralists‚ settlers and farmers occupied traditional Aboriginal land for agricultural purposes. For Aboriginal peoples‚ dislocation from their land stripped them of their culture and language. To the Aborigines land is a source of teaching that provides

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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 Myall Creek Massacre

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    Place and Time The Myall creek massacre happened near the Gwydir River‚ in the central New South Wales district of Namoi. It happened on the 10 June‚ 1838 at Myall creek. The Kamilaroi Nation The Weraerai tribe of the Kamilaroi nation were the tribe involved in this conflict. At the Myall creek station there were mainly older men‚ women because several days before the massacre‚ 10 of the most able-bodied men had gone to a station about 24 kilometres away‚ named Newtons on the big River‚ where they

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    The history of Hip-Hop

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    Music has been around since the beginning of civilization. Music was used to tell myths‚ religous stories and even warrior tales. Since the beginning of civilization music has greatly progressed. Music still tells a story‚ now we just have many genres to fulfill the cultural and social tastes of our modern day society. Hip-hop is a genre of music that has significantly grown the last couple of decades. It’s increased popularity has brought it to the forefront of globalization. Since hip-hop has come

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    Desertification in Africa

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    way of converting into food the vegetation which grows as a result of the irregular and variable rainfall on large areas of arid and semi-arid rangelands. On of the main types of pastoral systems that are practised is pastoral nomadism. Nomadic pastoralists make the best use of marginal arid lands where rains

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    farming communities‚ languages and indigenous cultures. All representing the erosion of human intellectual capital on massive scale. Development of sustainable agriculture systems depends upon the innovative capacity of farmers‚ forest dwellers‚ pastoralists‚ and fisher-folk together with their accumulated knowledge. Therefore recognizing‚ rewarding and protecting indigenous knowledge system is critical for agricultural development‚ food security and nutrition. Uncoordinated research activities poses

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    South Africa

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    National Flag of South Africa Country: South Africa Proportions: 2:3 South African Flag Description: The flag of South Africa consists of two horizontal stripes of equal width - red on the top and blue on the bottom. The red and blue stripes are separated by a green middle stripe which is bordered in white and splits into a horizontal Y. On the left side of the flag there is a black isosceles triangle which is outlined in yellow. South African Flag Meaning: Although the colors have no official

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    Anthropology 100 Quiz

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    _____________________________________________________________ 11. _____________________________________________________________ 12. _____________________________________________________________ Describe (in ~1 sentence) relationship between Natufians and pastoralists: Neolithic: Subsistence is based off of: ___________________________________________ Characteristics of the Neolithic (Chapter 5): Civilization: The first cities developed between ____________ and ________________ years ago List a few

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    The ! Kung People

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    The !Kung people of Southern African is a community of modern click language speaker hunters and gathers. Known as the Yellow San‚ the !Kung are “short‚ pale-skinned‚ deep chested‚ with straight foreheads and small delicate faces and jaws (Lee‚ pg 11).” The !Kung are one of the very few remaining societies to still depend on foraging to collect food‚ but many have adopted faming and pastoral practices. Their egalitarian way of life has been increasingly close to extinction due to economic incentives

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    Land Act‚ Act No. 4 of 1999 ..9 2. The Village Land Act‚ Act No. 5 of 1999 ..10 3. The Land (Amendment) Act 2004 ..10 B. Land‚ Gender and the Rights of the Marginalized ..11 1. Women and Land Rights in the 1999 legislation ..11 2. Land Rights of Pastoralists and Peasants ..12 C. Land Acquisitions ..13 1. Acquisitions under the 1999 legislation ..12 2. Land Acquisitions Act No. 47 of 1967 ..14 3. Available Reliefs .. 14 4. Adjudication ..15 8 III. Implications of the land regime A. Security of Tenure

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