their culture has been destroyed.
some of them use drugs and are depressed due to the result of the british invasion.
hope this helps.
their culture has been destroyed. some of them use drugs and are depressed due to the result of the british invasion. hope this helps.
I think you mean "How were the Aboriginals mistreated by the European Settlers?" If that's what you meant, well the Aboriginal people were believed to be racially inferior to the European people. The Europeans mistreated them by abusing them in many disgusting ways and made them live in missons. Now Missions were town-like areas where Aboriginal people were forced to stay, in an attempt to teach them to behave like the Europeans, however they were mainly children and young adults, thus referring to the Stolen Generation. These people were whipped, beaten and sometimes isolated. They received food rations and were being forced to convert to Christianity and exhibit the dogma of the Europeans.
we are in fourth generation but the fifth generation is now proceeding
When the European settlement started, land was stolen from the Aboriginals and diseases were introduced. Venereal diseases were introduced, they caused diseased aboriginal women to become infertile (unable to have children) this caused a massive drop in numbers of aboriginal births. Also, most Aboriginals saw no point in bringing a child into a world where their land had been stolen from them. Now, Aboriginals are in no danger of dying out, they have been accepted into Australia, a now multicultural society. They have also contributed greatly to our image and values. Hope you find this helpful S xx
No there is not. As of now if you would like an iTouch that looks like a second generation iTouch you should get a second generation iTouch.
If you took that money and now know it was stolen, yes you can be prosecuted under the law. Now you have become an accessory to the fact (receiving stolen property).
There were a couple of aboriginal tribes where Melbourne is now. The best known was the Wathaurong tribe, known for their interaction with escaped convict William Buckley.Other tribes included the Wurundjeri and Bunurongpeople.
they used to paint on tree bark and still do now
The old aboriginal name "Uluru" has now been adopted as the official name.
The removal of Aboriginal children from their families between 1900 and 1972 by the Government and church missionaries, attempting to assimilate these children into White Australian society, is referred to as the Stolen Generations. The underlying aim of this policy was the idea that the Aboriginal race could be bred out of existence and so by separating children from their families and traditional background, it was hoped that they would adopt European culture and behaviour. The children taken away lost their culture, language, spirituality and self-esteem. Separation went beyond breaking families, breaking up communities as well. The Stolen Generations continue to impact on contemporary Aboriginal spiritualities as the removal of an entire generation of children from their families has had a destructive effect on the ability of these children to maintain their cultural identities. Separation from tribal elders and prohibitions from using their traditional languages and practices disconnected Aboriginal children's ties with the Dreaming. Their removal from their traditional lands meant and still means that they cannot learn or fulfil their ritual responsibilities - ultimately to deny Indigenous Australians access to their land is to cut their ties with the Dreaming as the Dreaming is inextricably connected to the land.
Right Now It's Girls' Generation was created on 2010-04-10.
Right Now It's Girls' Generation ended on 2010-05-01.