Can then indigeous Australians claim any land in Australia
They killed many of the indigenous peoples. They took many children from indigenous peoples. They moved indigenous peoples into regions with inferior land.
Originally the indigenous inhabitants of Australia made an impact on the land of Australia. However major changes on the forests animal life and river systems were the result of European settlement after it was settled by the British.
I believe the word you are looking for is the word "indigenous". Also: Aboriginal. NOTE: Aboriginal is a general term used to describe the indigenous population of Australia.
Europeans killed many indigenous Australians or stole their land. They were discriminated against.
Because they want THEIR land back ! The Aborigines were the indigenous people of Australia, before being ousted by settlers and invaders from other countries - in the same way the American Indians were pushed out of their homeland.
The indigenous people were all discriminated by the European settlers and had their land taken away.
The song is about Aboriginal land rights in Australia. The time has come to pay the rent refers to the prior ownership and occupation of Australia by its indigenous people and the need to acknowledge this and pay the traditional owners. The same is true of 'it belongs to them, let's give it back'.
Aborigines were one of the first people who lived in Australia. Indigenous (native) Australians were dispossessed of their land, despised for their culture, and marginalized, abused and murdered.
Tododaho was a Haudenosaunee leader who believed in the collective ownership of land by the indigenous community, while Peterman was a colonial land speculator who sought to exploit indigenous land for profit. Their views on land claims were fundamentally different, with Tododaho advocating for indigenous sovereignty and Peterman seeking to dispossess indigenous peoples of their land.
Ian Palmer has written: 'Buying back the land' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Australia, Australia. Aboriginal Land Fund Commission, Land tenure
Terra Nullius means "land that belongs to no-one".England thought of Australia as terra nullius because the British did not recognise that the indigenous people of Australia were the rightful "owners" of the land. Because the Aborigines were seen as little more than black savages, the British considered that Australia belonged to no-one and that it was within their right to claim the land as their own, and to do with it (and its people) whatever they wished.