Today some things are better for the Aborigines as they are no longer considered as part of the flora and fauna. However there are new problems for the Aboriginal people as they have been shoved into small ghetto like villages by the Australian government where they have very little in terms of opportunity in education and economic prospects. Many have turned to drink and even crime as there's not much going for them. Many have lost their indigenous cultures and languages through forced assimilation programs. Australia, which considers itself a modern civilized country really needs to give the aboriginal people a better deal than they currently have.
what was a normal day like for aborigines
Australian aborigines these days live much like anybody else in that country. Many of them live together in small communities throughout the country.
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in the bush of N.T
At the time of colonial settlement in Australia, the Aborigines viewed the land in the same way as they do now, which is as the source of their spiritual life. The land is the very heart and soul of aboriginal culture and tradition. To be separated from one's homeland is, for the indigenous Australians, like being cut off from one's very life source, and they suffered deeply when their land was taken from them following European settlement.
Aboriginals had an easier life
Daisy Bates has written: 'The passing of the aborigines' -- subject(s): Australian aborigines, Social life and customs
Animals, and the part they play in nature and life in general.
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