Today, Aborigines have a wide choice of lifestyles. There are no Australian Aborigines who still live a completely traditional lifestyle any longer. Many indigenous people live in the cities and towns. They may earn a good wage, or they may exist on welfare benefits - much like white Australians.
There are many educated Aborigines who hold positions as doctors, lawyers, teachers and even politicians. Some have achieved success internationally as athletes.
Then, there are those who have missed out on such opportunities, made poor life choices, or been the victims of relatives' poor choices. They may be stuck in poverty, and have to eke out an existence by largely living off welfare, or they may be serving time in jail. Many still live in communities where facilities are poor, and alcohol or sexual abuse is high.
Some Aborigines live a semi-traditional lifestyle, living in communities set apart from white society, but they still have links with white Australians. There is only a small number in Australia's arid regions still living a semi-traditional lifestyle. These people still hunt native animals, although they have access to some modern facilities, and they are more likely to keep alive the stories that have been passed down for thousands of years.
The cultures of aboriginal tribes are being lost as they suffer suffer both discrimination and pressure to assimilate into their surrounding societies.
Well I'm assuming gas is one of the economical challenges? "Us" face today! :)
false prophets
lack of funding and too much reality tv,
Some challenges that society faces today include inequality, climate change, political polarization, and global health crises. Addressing these issues will require collaboration, innovation, and proactive solutions from individuals, governments, and organizations around the world.
one of them is the changing gas prices
An economic challenge that south america faces today is environmental issues.
finding one that won't make you sick to go to
* what are the challenges northeastern fishermen face?
yes they are..I worked for QANTAS and had several Aborigines passengers traveling from MIami
Turkey is faced with several internal problems that are causing them challenges to this day. The two main challenges are the Kurdish Case and the Terror Case.
The challenges that populations face can vary greatly depending on factors such as location, socio-economic status, and access to resources. Some common challenges include poverty, lack of access to healthcare, education, clean water, and sanitation, food insecurity, political instability, discrimination, and environmental degradation. Addressing these challenges often requires a multifaceted approach involving government intervention, community initiatives, and international cooperation.
they have no food and homes they can stay in