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they said this is my place and took the aboriginal children away from there family!
No, originally it was the aboriginal people, then Europeans came and took it over. So the original people there were placed in reserves, and they are not currently leading Canada.
Overtaken.
The elders told their tribe not to trust them. As the elder knew what we best for their families.
took the bus they walked on land and used canoe to go on water
Because the English early settlers wanted aboriginal people to die out so they took all the lighter skinned aboriginals from their families and raised them as white kids so that the aboriginal breed would soon be gone.
He separated aboriginal children from their parents and he took the girls who were half British and half aboriginal and took them from their families as seen in 'The Rabbit proof fence'
Europeans took aboriginal children because the europeans did not want they aboriginal children to learn the way how the aboriginal people live. They also took them because they did not want them to learn there language at all.
He took over the American bank
In 1967 a Commonwealth Referendum was held which allowed Aboriginal people for the first time to be counted as part of the Australian population. The change to the Constitution also allowed the Australian Government to legislate on behalf of all Indigenous people. The first census which included Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people took place in 1971. The restrictive laws relating to Aboriginal Australians that had been in operation for over three decades were not abolished until a Labor Government under the Prime Ministership of Gough Whitlam came to power in 1972. As citizens of Australia, Aboriginal Australians have very right to vote just like any other citizen. Learn more about Aboriginal Australia in First People Then And Now: Introducing Indigenous Australians by Marji Hill
They took what ever they got their sticky fingers on
No, they only settled just for the convicts for them to be put to work.Correction:As far as the indigenous people of Australia are concerned, the British did invade Australia. British settlement forced the Aboriginal people off their land, took over their hunting grounds and destroyed their fishing traps. When James Cook claimed the eastern half for great Britain in 1770, he declared the land terra nullius, or "no man's land", which in effect meant that the British did not recognise aboriginal ownership of the land.