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What are Australians native called?

Since few people can pronounce their own name for themselves, they are generically referred to as "Australian Aboriginals", or just "Aborigines" for short. Other areas of the world have aboriginal peoples, like the American Natives of the USA.


Did native americans use resources from their environments to satisfy their needs?

Aboriginal people have lived in North America since time immemorial as distinct nations with established governments, cultures, languages, traditions, customs, and territories. Aboriginal people migrated throughout the continent in response to changing climate conditions. They depended on the land and natural resources for their sustenance. The traditional activities of Aboriginal people include hunting, fishing, trapping, gathering, agriculture, wild rice production, and trading. The relationship of Aboriginal people and the natural world is exemplified by the cultural and spiritual significance of Aboriginal culture. Fishing, for example, is of such cultural importance that religious ceremonies are done before and after fishing to ensure that proper respect is paid to the fish themselves.


Did the army accept aboriginals in world war 2?

The Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Force and the Royal Australian Navy had their rules which excluded persons who were not substantially of European origin or descent from enlisting in the services prior to the start of WW2. Many Aboriginal soldiers were able to enlist by stating that they were of Indian or Maori descent. With the immediate threat of a possible Japanese invasion, the three militarily services were forced to allow the enlistment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and other Islanders such as the Tiwi from Melville Island. These enlisted started in about 1941/1942. Approximately 3000 Torres Strait Islanders and Aboriginal Australians fought in WW2. You can find more about Australia's involvement in WW2, with some information about Aboriginals included, here: http://www.anzacday.org.au/history/ww2/homefront/overview.html Here are some interesting facts specifically about Aboriginal assistance in WW2: http://www.ozatwar.com/atsi/defendaustralia.htm A Google search will also offer lots of links to pages.


What is the cause of the i have a dream speech?

the cause is that he had a dream so he desided to write about it and he called it i have a dream speech then he shared it with the world.


What did Martin Luther King Jr do for black people?

He fought for the rights of black people. He spoke to the world about how blacks will not put up with being treated unequally. He said he had a dream, a dream that would change the world. and he didn't just fight for being unequal he also wanted every child to get there education doesn't matter black or white.

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What has the author Ronald Murray Berndt written?

Ronald Murray Berndt was an Australian anthropologist known for his work on Indigenous Australian cultures. He wrote numerous books and articles on Aboriginal art, mythology, and social structure, notably "The World of the First Australians" and "Australian Aboriginal Religion".


Where is dream world theme park?

Dream World is an Australian theme park located in Queensland.


Which aboriginal boxer became world bantamweight champion in 1968?

Australian Lionel Rose.


What percent of the world is aboriginal Australian?

The percentage of people who identify themselves as white or Caucasian in Australia is 92 percent. The Asian population in Australia is 7 percent.


What does the Federal Government want to build on Aboriginal land in the Northern Territory?

an Australian version of Disney world


What fruites do aboriginal people eat?

Nearly every known edible fruit in the world have been eaten by aboriginal people.


What is dream time?

Dreamtime is a term used in Australian Aboriginal culture to describe the time when ancestral spirits created the world. It also refers to the concept of an interconnectedness between all living things, past, present, and future. Dreamtime stories describe the origins of the land, animals, and plants, and are passed down through oral tradition.


What has the author Andreas Lommel written?

Andreas Lommel has written: 'Shamanism' -- subject(s): Shamanism, Shamans 'Prehistoric and primitive man' -- subject(s): Art, Prehistoric, Art, Primitive, Prehistoric Art, Primitive Art 'The world of the early hunters' -- subject(s): Shamanism, Shamans 'Die Kunst des alten Australien' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Art, Art, Aboriginal Australian 'Die Unambal' -- subject(s): Wunambal (Australian people) 'L' Art du Bouddhisme' 'Prehistoric and primitive man' 'Masks' -- subject(s): Folklore, Masks, Religion 'The Unambal' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Wunambal (Australian people)


What are indigenous people called in Australia?

Since few people can pronounce their own name for themselves, they are generically referred to as "Australian Aboriginals", or just "Aborigines" for short. Other areas of the world have aboriginal peoples, like the American Natives of the USA.


How many aboriginal people served in World War 1?

over 4000


What are Australians native called?

Since few people can pronounce their own name for themselves, they are generically referred to as "Australian Aboriginals", or just "Aborigines" for short. Other areas of the world have aboriginal peoples, like the American Natives of the USA.


Why were 'Dreamtime Stories' told?

Dreamtime is the time of creation according to the indigenous (aboriginal) people of Australia. The Australian aboriginal dreamtime is the aboriginal creation story - how the world came to be.