I believe this is a stupid question. The Maoris are alike Aborigines as much as the Irish and the Asian. They way of life was almost completely different.
** To be fair the word aborigine means A member of the indigenous or earliest known population of a region; a native. So by that definition, Māori would be aborigine. The adaptation of the word to describe the indigenous people of Australia was done by Pākehā when they colonized them.
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In addition, the Maori are more closely related to East Asians, while Australian Aborigines are more closely related to Sri Lankans.
They have different cultures. languages clothing.
Aborigines and Africans are 2 entirely different people. Aborigines are Australoids, while Africans are Congoids/Capoids.
The convicts were sent to australia but the aboriginals lived in australia.
Aboriginals are the people which have historical connection with the place where the live in, while Christians are people who follow the path of Jesus Christ.
Nothing. They are synonyms.
Blackbirders people who take people to work them in the plantation or use them as a slaves
a convict is someone who is guilty of an offense and sentenced to imprisonment and will be a free person when the sentence is completed. A slave is a person legally owned by another and having no freedom of action or right to property - and may never have...
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what is the difference between punishment and rehabilitation
Prison
Blackbirders people who take people to work them in the plantation or use them as a slaves
ones American ones Australian
Because few officers and convicts had farming experience. They did not have experience of aboriginals
what are the similarities and differences between canada and australia aboriginals first nation.
because the brittish invaded leaving the aboriginals to defend their land
yes he was but they werent convicts, they were thiefs as you call them
nothing. the europeans wanted the aboriginals to became a part of their culture but the aboriginals chose to continue their ways.
yes. :P
The convicts did not wash regularly, as they had only a bucket of water daily for their needs, and this was shared between a group of convicts. Water was far too precious a commodity to be given to convicts for washing.
The figures for how many female convicts were sent to Australia vary from between 24 700 and 24 960.
The relations were pretty bad. The government promised the aboriginals deals, and once the aboriginals agreed, the government blew them off. The aboriginals don't, and haven't since the 1800s trusted "white" people, or the government.
Sources vary, but the number of female convicts on the First Fleet is estimated to have been between 180 or 189.