| 1. | Aboriginal Myths Aboriginal Music
Aboriginal Music plays and important part in Aboriginal everyday lives. ... All Aboriginal Music is based upon the people( aborigines) of the time and the flora and fauna myths, legends, and creation tales.
Aboriginal Music is a peculiar and unique type of music. ... All abo...
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| 2. | aboriginal arts ... 2000
The Artist
Timmy Payungka was among the youngest of the core group of aboriginal artists who began painting at Papunya in 1971, and is one of the last to pass away. ... There is no doubt he is a master of desert art and has lived through and contributed vitally to an era which will re...
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| 3. | Curriculum for Aboriginal Students Curriculum for Aboriginal Students
The topic of interest is Aboriginal students in relation to the school curriculum. The following questions are asked to give a clearer understanding of how an important culture in Australia copes with the current curriculum. They probe into ways a teacher and ...
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| 4. | Aboriginal Dance There are many, many characteristics of Aboriginal Dance in Aboriginal culture. These characteristics range from unusual, traditional dance postures and movements, particular costumes and special ceremonies and reasons for dancing.
Aboriginal Dance involves unusual and traditional dance postures ...
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| 5. | Aboriginal assimilation policy The Australian government policy regarding the Aboriginal people from 1939 to 1960 was referred to as Assimilation. This Assimilation policy stated that the Aboriginal people were to be absorbed into the Australian population. ...
Continuing difficulties, and criticisms of the treatment of Abori...
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| 6. | ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIA Aboriginal Australia
Anthropology 22ABA
QUESTION ONE
What do we understand by the phrase traditional Aboriginal culture? ... In many ways the Australian public has also been largely dependent on painters, photographers and other forms of authorities to form what they see as being tradition...
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| 7. | Aboriginal Tent Embassy ... Although there may not be a lot of public knowledge regarding Aboriginal resistance over the past two hundred years, resistance has been constant in Aboriginal society, and therefore Australian History. This essay will first of all focus on the historical significance of one particular event, ...
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| 8. | atsi ATSI Status Under the Law - History of Government policy There has been much historical government policy which have been discriminating against one of the most severely disadvantaged groups in todays society who are know as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It had been proven that ...
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| 9. | Aboriginal People in the Criminal Justice System When the Criminal Justice System was designed the intention was for it to be designed around British law, taking in no account of the Aboriginal law already established within the Aboriginal communities. ... 19) While, the British laws primary focus is to punish the guilty, the Aboriginal law focu...
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| 10. | poo dick Good Morning Mr Haughey and class, Initially, Aboriginal art seems to have had an important religious meaning. Such was the Aborigines' approach to life that religion was closely connected to social, political, and even practical aspects of their existence. Contemporary Aboriginal art, although it l...
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| 11. | Outline and discuss the ways White Australia has restricted the rights and freedoms of Aboriginal People Outline and discuss the ways White Australia has restricted the rights and freedoms of Aboriginal People since 1901.
The White Australia ideology, that had been around since the 1880s, has restricted the rights and freedoms of Aboriginal people because of white peoples belief of Aboriginal inferi...
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| 12. | 1967 referendum and its effects on the aboriginal people of Australia The 1967 referendum sought to amend the Constitution regarding Aboriginal affairs. It has been seen as a watershed in granting Aboriginal people citizenship rights. This event, however, was not the, eturning point,f the media made it out to be; rather it was a platform for increasing the status an...
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| 13. | Aboriginal In July 1991, a joint forum of Australian federal, state and territory ministers agreed to formulate a "whole of Government" approach to combat a high incidence of Aboriginal deaths in custody. ... Nineteen of 75 people recorded by the government to have died in all custody-related circumstances du...
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| 14. | aboriginal youth and crime Aboriginal youth (10-18 years) are over-represented in the Australian Criminal Justice System, and are not given equal opportunities to diversionary schemes at the same rate as non-Aboriginal youth. ... Aboriginal youth have come to be viewed as a law and order problem with...
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| 15. | At Cooloola Oodgeroo Noonuccal turned to poetry when she became invloved in Aboriginal rights. Much of her poetry is about the destructive changes faced upon the Aboriginal people by white society and the ways in which Aboriginal culture and traditions could survive. Time is running out is based on the violen...
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| 16. | religion ESSAY (Aboriginal Beliefs & Spirituality) Identify the impact and effect of European colonization on aboriginal belief systems and society from the original contact period through to more recent times. Religion informs every aspect of Aboriginal life, giving a spiritual understanding of the environm...
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| 17. | Australian Reconciliation ...
To achieve reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, we must try to understand each others cultures and heritage. ...
Aboriginal Australian music is one of the oldest, most intriguing and most individual styles in the world. ... The importance of music in the Indig...
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| 18. | Death In Custody Public attention directed to the issue of death in custody
has increased. ... Second, I will explain the
politically correct meaning of "Death in Custody". Third, I
will illustrate information and statistics on death in custody in Australia dating from 1992-93. Fourth, I will be
discussi...
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| 19. | Stolen Generations Who are the Stolen Generations and what were the policies that resulted in the Stolen Generations? What are the main health issues and ongoing effects associated with the Stolen Generations? ... Generations of Indigenous families continue to bear the brunt of government policies and practices...
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| 20. | erethrsjsht Throughout Australian history a racist attitude towards Aboriginals has been a significant issue. The instant the early settlers arrived on our shores and colonised, the Aboriginals have been fighting for the survival of their culture. The Aboriginals haven been assimilated, subjugated and marginali...
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| 21. | my place sally morgan Sally Morgan, My Place ( 1987)
My Place was first published in 1987, one year before Australias Bicentennial celebrations. ...
While younger Aboriginal writers in English, such as Sally Morgan, assert a new found pride in their Aboriginality, by contrast My Place tells the moving story of part...
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| 22. | Reconciliation Australia One of the most important issues facing modern Australia at the close of the twentieth century was the process of reconciliation with indigenous Australians. Reconciliation has been a major controversial issue in recent years. It has affected indigenous Aborigines and non-indigenous people throughou...
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| 23. | My PLace Sally Morgan ... The novel My Place traces the personal development of its author, Sally Morgan and through it she exposes many of the people who are so important to her life.
The person who has a lot to do with Sallys life is Nan and throughout the book you will see how much Nan means to Sally and Sally...
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| 24. | Reconciliation the healing process in Aborigines The threat of a federal election because govenments and the Australian people cannot decide what to do over the issue of Native Title sums up why it is that Australian needs genuine reconciliation with its native people. A real basis for the healing process of reconsiliation will be based on the fac...
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| 25. | Anthropology auto aloof publicly. In contrast the Finnish culture, through my experience, is very warm and open. My mothers father is a Finn. The earliest full memory I have is of my grandfather and my great grandmother speaking in Finn. I had no idea what to make of these strange noises. My four-year-old mind decid...
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| 26. | gggreg All rivers, creeks and wetlands of land near the Swan Valley were the living cathedrals of Aboriginal spirituality - Robert Bropho Noongar Representative (Sep. 14, 1994) The old Swan Brewery site on Mounts Bay Road is without a doubt, on one of the finest locations in Western Australia. The once...
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| 27. | Analysis of Rabbit Proof Fence The film Rabbit Proof Fence is the true story of Molly Craig, a young Aboriginal girl who leads her younger sister and cousin in an escape from an internment camp, set up as a part of a government policy to train Aboriginal children as domestic workers and integrate them into white society. This con...
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| 28. | Deadly Unna? Written by Phillip Gwynne, Deadly Unna? is a contemporary and well written novel. The chronicle is primarily based on the correlation between the neighbouring Aboriginals and whites that only congregate when they are playing football. These racial issues are a major concern to Gary Black, a teenager...
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| 29. | Study of the Community of Cooma Nature of the Community
Cooma is a relatively small country town situated approximately halfway between Canberra and the Snowy Mountains. ... It is commonly referred to as the Cooma-Monaro region.
Archaeologists believe that Aboriginal people had been living in the Cooma-Monaro region for ...
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| 30. | Assimilation of Australian Aboriginals and Aniu of Japan The Aboriginals and the Ainu
Geography:
Aboriginals: Australia
Ainu: The Kurile Islands are a chain of about 30 large and 20 small volcanic islands in far eastern Russia, separating the Sea of Okhotsk from the Pacific Ocean. The islands extend for about 1,200 km (746 mi) from north...
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| 31. | Exploring indigineity and the quest for belonging in Katharine Susannah Prichards Coonardoo In Katharine Susannah Prichards Coonardoo, the reader quickly gains an awareness that the white station workers of the text both seek and require an affinity with the land to ensure its sustainability and to feel a sense of belonging. Sue Kossew, in her article, Gender, Identity and Representatio...
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| 32. | Aboriginal Treaty Referendum Why Ask The aboriginal affairs committee drafted a referendum on native land claims, and British Columbians will receive the ballot before May 2002. All British Columbians should return the ballot and let their vote count, because, as the committee chairperson John Les said, This will give British Columbi...
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| 33. | Obesity in Aboriginal Australians Nutrition Obesity in the Indigenous Population
Prior to European settlement of Australia, the health of Aboriginal people was probably better than that of the Europeans. In the past 200 years there has been a considerable improvement in the health of non-Aboriginal Australians, and the deterior...
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| 34. | aborigines and their place in politics Aborigines And Their Place In Politics
For much of their history, Australias major parties did not perceive a need to have Aboriginal affairs policies, but this altered in the 1960s and 1970s as the Aboriginal interest came to occupy a more prominent position. ... The approaches throughout...
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| 35. | Canadian poets ... By that time poetry had already been developed by such poets as Aristotle in Greece and Dante Alighieri in Europe. ... They were known as confederation poets . ... Later on as society in Canada began to mature, Canadian poets spoke about topics that were more influential and controversial. P...
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| 36. | Hindu religion ... If it werent for the elders many young aboriginals would not understand and be informed about their religion, culture and beliefs. ... She showed not only aboriginals but also all people to not judge a book by its cover and to understand each religion before criticizing it, this would crea...
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| 37. | Book Review The Fabrication of Aboriginal History Volume I Van Diemen s Land by Keith Windschuttle No debate in Australian history and historiography today is as charged as the issue of resistance and violence against Indigenous Australians on the frontier. ... the narrative of works of history and the use of evidence in them. Windschuttles Fabrication and Reynolds Frontier sit on opposite end...
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| 38. | What caused the problem the affects situation resolved and conclusion on whaling Whaling has been a way of life for many people for thousands of years. The earliest evidence that whaling existed dates back to 2nd century B. ... Not until around the middle of this century did the issue of whaling become controversial. There are different reasons for whaling. There is whaling...
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| 39. | human rights HUMAN RIGHTS My name is Jonny D. It is 1973 December 15th on a Friday. I am an Aboriginal. I was arrested 2 hours ago and Im in jail, the police accused me for something I didnt even do. I was with my family at a supermarket, we got all our groceries. The man at the counter summed it all up and it...
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| 40. | race relations in australian society
Race Relations
INDIGIONIOUS and IMPORTED
By Hannah hale
It is becoming abundantly apparent that the S word is something that will never part PM John Howards lips. ... Surely any ignoram...
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| 41. | Aboriginal essay Canada is known for being a multicultural county. Therefore means that there are a lot of different cultures. The one that is most picked upon is the native culture. The native culture is a very spiritual culture with a very old fashioned way of doing things. The natives have been fighting with raci...
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| 42. | Endangered Koalas Endangered Koalas
Koala means no drink in the Aboriginal language. By eating eucalyptus leaves, koalas have a big water reserve in their bodies. ... Over the past few years, several studies have shown that the Australian koalas are endangered although they are not on the list of endangered spe...
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| 43. | red river hill expressway ...
According to my definition of civil disobedience, the actions of the Friends of Red Hill Valley were, in fact, civilly disobedient. ... The actions taken by the Friends of Red Hill Valley were clearly civilly disobedient. They were protesting an action (the construction of the Expressway...
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| 44. | About the book Angela By James Moloney ... Some novels are written for enjoyment but others such as Angela are for a different cause. ...
In the novel Angela, one of the main characters Gracey, struggles to deal with her aboriginal heritage, the issue of the stolen generation. He (James Moloney) makes the history of the stolen...
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| 45. | Northwest Culture The Northwest Culture depended on the forests for their shelter. ...
The Northwest Indians did not make pottery. ...
Fishing was very important to this culture of Indians. ...
Northwest Coast aboriginal society was based on a strict hierarchy of rank, descending from nobles at the top...
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| 46. | Rabbit Proof Fence Facts Title: Rabbit-Proof Fence (Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence)
Author: Doris Pilkington / Nugi Garimara (Aboriginal name)
Audience: Young adults, youth, teenagers
Genre: True story, drama. ... Rabbit-Proof Fence depicts the hopes, survival and optimism of the three girls and their journey home, fol...
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| 47. | Critical Review of the Queensland Art Gallery Story Place Exhibition Critical Review of the Queensland Art Gallery Story Place Exhibition
On Sunday August 2nd, 2003 I visited the Queensland Art Gallery to view an art exhibition titled Story Place. This exhibition highlighted the indigenous art of Cape York and the Rainforest. Of particular interest to me was the...
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| 48. | Jack Davis NO SUGAR Jack Daviss No Sugar explores the experiences of Aboriginal people living in Australia during the Great Depression using forms and conventions such as music, song, and dance, language, social realism and open staging. ... They are used throughout the play No Sugar to emphasise the displacemen...
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| 49. | day of the dead ...
Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead is a holiday celebrated in Mexico and some parts of the United States. This is an ancient festival that was discovered in the 15th century by solders from Spain when they saw the Aztec people engaging in a ritualistic party that involved the dead. It ...
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| 50. | Hollywood and First Nations ... It gives us a look at how Hollywood portrays events concerning First Nation people and their internal and external conflicts. ...
One major aspect of aboriginal life we are shown is the spirituality of First Nation people and even elements of magic. ... Most people today are aware of th...
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