Indigenous people in various countries were often forcibly removed from their ancestral lands as part of colonization and government policies aimed at assimilation. They were relocated to reserves, which were typically small, less desirable areas that limited their access to resources and traditional ways of life. This displacement was accompanied by systemic discrimination, cultural suppression, and violence, leading to lasting socio-economic challenges for Indigenous communities. The impact of these actions continues to affect Indigenous peoples today, highlighting ongoing struggles for rights and recognition.
The oil reserves on the Earth is very small.
Simply put, if you were in their position, how would you like to be treated.
Although Crape Myrtle trees are not indigenous to Texas, they are still the state tree.
They were treated like enemy spies by some racist people and then were put into internment camps for 5 years.
i do not no! why u askin me? this is somethin any 1 can put on and make up!
Western powers put chinese people to work in their sugar fields, as did mexico.
No, because that would be an unfair stereotype to put on the German people.
they sit on the side lines waiting to be put on the pitch to play
AnswerThe war had a great effect on the place of indigenous people in Australia. Large numbers of men and women joined the services or worked in war industries they received greater training, pay and social contacts than many had had before. For many non-indigenous Australians this was their first real contact with Aboriginal Australians. Many indigenous people also had contact with black American troops in Australia, and saw them with skills, money and a greater sense of civil rights. Indigenous Australians were treated with great respect if they went to war. AnswerErr...some were mostly put into internment camps in fear that they would assist the Japanese in the invasion, because they had been treated to badly. That's the fact.Some went and fought the war for their country. But they usually had to lie that they were from another nationality because they couldn't get in being aboriginals.~they couldn't even find decent jobs, they had to pretend they were white for a living (usually).
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There is no plague so no one is treated for it today. Sometimes a small animal will be found with it in a remote area and will be put down.ANSWERThe plague occasionally pops up in remote areas of the American Southwest and elsewhere in the world. It is treated today with antibiotics.