Measles had a devastating impact on Aboriginal people, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries, as they had little to no prior exposure to the virus and thus no immunity. Outbreaks led to high mortality rates, significantly affecting population numbers and community structures. The disease also exacerbated existing vulnerabilities, such as malnutrition and lack of healthcare, further destabilizing Indigenous cultures and societies. Overall, measles contributed to the long-term health disparities faced by Aboriginal communities.
How does culture shock impact on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
They had squat effect on the Aboriginalss
killed off a bunch of people
Measles caused significant illness, complications, and sometimes death, especially among children. It led to increased healthcare costs, missed school and work days, and societal anxiety during outbreaks. Vaccination programs have been key in reducing the impact of measles on society.
It can affect people of all ages, despite being considered primarily a childhood illness.
The aboriginal act of 1910 affected the people of Australia. They did this by lessening yet not completely removing the boundaries between the white and native people there.
The Aboriginals were forced into slavery and war.
Account for the change in government policy towards aboriginal peoples over time.
There have always been diseases among aboriginals that the Aboriginal treated with greater or lesser success. The real problem that the Australian Aboriginal had with disease however was brought to him with the white settlers in the form of such illnesses as measles small pox syphilis gonorrhea to name but a few, these people had no natural resistance to these infections and they decimated them.
1901
I don't really know but I think they impacted ... Don't know
No matter what your condition black people will always be malnuorished.