Many Aboriginal people in Australia see Australia day as the day when their lives were turned upside down by the invasion of the English and the introduction of European diseased that decimated their tribes and family's.
the British people thought that the aboriginal weren't good parents
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Historical injustices and their impact on present-day Aboriginal communities. Current challenges facing Aboriginal peoples, such as land rights, healthcare, and education. The importance of preserving and celebrating Aboriginal cultures and traditions. The role of non-Indigenous people in supporting and advocating for Aboriginal rights.
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European settlement change the lives of the aboriginal people by displacing them from many places and by bringing in new customs. The aboriginal people were often forced to change to adapt to having the Europeans there.
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Unfortunately it is not as simple as that to give an answer as, you may not be aware of the fact that there are many aboriginal tribes which live/lived in different areas of Australia therefore having their own language. An eay way to find this fro your rea would be recommended to either, google pages from australia, translation aboriginal to English. YOu can also check at local information centres which give a great deal of information and are very handy. This is a good question but depending on where you live, which I would not advise you to say, there is no real answer and that is for you to find out. Hopefully the resources i have provided wil help you with whatever was needed for this question to be answered. Good luck!!
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Although Troy Westwood is not originally aboriginal, he was adopted by a Dakota family in Sioux Valley as one of their own. To me, that's good enough. He follows the beliefs and ways of life better than most aboriginals. In my books, he is aboriginal.
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