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Biodiversity is important to Aboriginal people as it makes them feel to be part of an essential aspect of life. This will bring different values together in the society.
Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society was created in 1966.
Residential Schools were established to assimilate aboriginal children into Canadian society
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L. R. Hiatt has written: 'Kinship and conflict' -- subject(s): Kinship 'Arguments about aborigines' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Anthropology, History, Public opinion, Philosophy, Antiquities
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Philippine kinship uses the generational system in kinship terminology to define family. It is one of the more simple classificatory systems of kinship (especially if compared to the complex English-language kinship system, e.g., cousin). She would also tend to call her older male cousin "kuya". Hope this helps
Abdul Rahman Kutty has written: 'Marriage and kinship in an island society' -- subject(s): Ethnology, Kinship, Social life and customs
Kinship refers to the social relationships that are based on blood ties, marriage, or adoption. It helps determine a person's place in society, roles, and responsibilities within a family or community. Kinship is crucial for social organization, support, and cohesion in many cultures.
They defined in through kinship.
The structuring of Aboriginal culture is based on physical and religious structuring. They also have a complex kinship system where everyone is related to everyone else. Bands of 10-20 join together for a day of hunting to feed their families.
Because it tells stories and tells us the life the Aboriginal people had.