they used there spears and killed a couple of the british people to stop them invading there country.
Aboriginal people. They are Australian bush people.
The Aboriginal people never did invade Australia, The British people did. Aboriginal people roamed Australia long before the British/white people did. (:
aboriginal parents lost their chilldren and never saw them again. oh and the lost their homes and lives too.
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Aboriginal people experienced deep feelings of loss, anger, and resentment when white settlers took over their lands. The invasion led to the disruption of their traditional lifestyles, cultures, and spiritual practices. Many faced violence, displacement, and the erosion of their rights, resulting in a profound sense of injustice and trauma that continues to affect their communities today.
"Gin" is not an aboriginal name. It was a rather derogatory term used by white people to refer to aboriginal women who were often used for sexual services.
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 aboriginal way of life did not include democracy in the sense that white man's society understands it. Aboriginal life was very patriarchal, with no room for democratic vote regarding the chiefs and elders of the tribes.
Generally, Aboriginal people didn't have rights and freedom, until WWII Aboriginal people then where allowed to vote, be part of the Census and be an Citizen. Aboriginal people are Australians and have the same rights as white Australians, they shouldn't be discriminated against for whatever reason whether it is a good discrimination or ill.
Mainly to fight infection (invasion), but also some maintenance functions.
Australia Day represents "Invasion Day" for the indigenous people of Australia. For them, it represents the day white man invaded their peaceful way of life and set about to destroy their culture, albeit unwittingly at first. For the Aborigines "Australia Day" means the loss of their connection to the land, their spirituality and everything that was important to them.
There are many variations due to the number of different Indigenous languages but a common term for white people is 'Gubbah'.