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How would the Native Americans been assimilated more respectfully?

Native Americans would have been shown greater respect had assimilation not been one of the White persons' goals. "Assimilation" certainly was not one of the objectives aspired to by the aboriginal people. Communication, discussion, and negotiation require and demonstrate respect, and patience might have helped the two cultures understand one another better so that both could flourish peacefully.


What would Australia be like if it was not a mulcultral?

The Aboriginal people would live in peace!


What was the Aboriginal Assimilation Policy?

The aboriginal Assimilation Policy focussed on assimilating Aborigines into white society, and expecting the Aborigines to embrace white beliefs and values. The Assimilation policy, which was introduced in the 1950s (and actively pursued by the Federal Minister for territories, Paul Hasluck, from 1951 onwards), forced Aborigines off the reserves where they at least were protected to some degree (this was the policy of protectionism), and into the cities where they had to adopt White Australia values to survive. It was expected that such integration would improve their way of life. However, the Assimilation Policy did not improve conditions for the Aborigines, and they were denied the most basic of rights - that of being accepted as Australian citizens unless they applied for a "certificate". Applying for a certificate meant denying one's aboriginal heritage and severing all ties with one's own indigenous community.


Where would you find aboriginal people?

Algonquin, woods, forests... etc.


How would you use the word aboriginal in a sentence?

Historically speaking, North American governments have been mistreating aboriginal people for centuries.


What is a sentence that has the word assimilation in it?

Even some who favor assimilation would argue in favor of preserving cultural traditions of immigrants.


How many years did it take for aboriginals get the right to vote?

In Canada, Aboriginal people gained the right to vote without losing their status in 1960. Before then, if an Aboriginal person wanted to vote, they would have to forfeit their status as an Aboriginal.


How would you describe the aboriginal religion?

Which one? They weren't one homogenous group of people, after all.


What connection did the North West Mounted Police have with the natives?

The North West Mounted Police helped the aboriginal people out to get whisky, and good so in return the aboriginal people would be ready to help protect the west.


Which example would not be an example of assimilation?

An example that would not be considered assimilation is a person retaining their original cultural practices and not adopting the customs of the dominant culture.


How would you define assimilation?

Assimilation - the use of digested and absorbed food materials to make new body parts


What views did the europeans have of the aborigines?

The Europeans viewed the Aboriginal's as animalistic with no morals. Their first dealings of the Aboriginal's was to try and 'wipe' out the indigenous race. The European's took the traditional land used for hunting and living and banned the Aboriginal's from entering the land. It was then thought they would be able to save the race by taking the 'half-caste' or mixed blood children and forcing them into missionary camps to forget their cultural ways and learn the christian way of life, this was known as the assimilation policy.