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    many years ago. The Aboriginal people had lived in Australia for a long period of time, for more than 50, 000 years ago, before the European settlers and Captain Cook arrived, and set foot on the land. However, the Aboriginal people were said that they had so little attachment to the land. They lived off the land by hunting for their food, making their houses from the materials which they had gathered, gathering daily essential needs and using stone tools. The Aboriginal people accepted the fact…

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    for resource extraction, or an ancestral land to various stakeholders. This paper will explore how aboriginal groups have been involved in the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement (CBFA), and look critically at how the process may be improved. 2.0 The Role of Aboriginal People in the CBFA 2.1 The Intended Role of Aboriginal Peoples in the CBFA The intent of the CBFA is to involve aboriginal peoples as an equal partner to scientists, conversationalists, and governments preserve the Boreal Forest…

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    Stanley, “John A. MacDonald: A Founder and Builder” by Thomas B. Symons and “MacDonald’s Relationship with Aboriginal Peoples” by Donald B. Smith provide different outlooks on the life and complicated legacies of John A. MacDonald both before, during and after Confederation, offering insight to his policies and their subsequent effects that remain prevalent today, especially to Indigenous peoples. Since it is valuable to consider the viewpoints of different sources, Drew Hayden Taylor’s play,…

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    Aboriginal people are the original custodians of Australia. They have survived on this land for thousands of years before European settlement in 1788, and it is one of the longest surviving cultures in the world. However, Australian society has turned a blind-eye to the culture and traditions of Aboriginal people. They are choosing to ignore the tragic past that ended in many massacres of Aboriginal people. The documentary Utopia directed by John Pilger, and the play No Sugar by Jack Davis…

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    30% of Canadian inmates are Aboriginal and that’s not right. This is part of the reason why Aboriginal youth are more likely than other Canadian youth to join gangs or to be in trouble with the law. There are three main reasons for this. One reason is that Aboriginals get bullied by non-Aboriginal kids. This make them feel that gangs are a place where they belong. Another reason is survival. In gangs Aboriginals can get lots of money from selling drugs and guns to support their family. The final…

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    For this paper, I will be focusing on how poverty effects Aboriginal people in urban settings, as well as the factors contributing to poverty. First, what exactly is poverty? Poverty is not having enough money to meet basic needs such as food, clothes, or shelter. However, there's more to poverty than just that, poverty is not having an education or job. Poverty is being ill and not having access to a doctor. It's the lack of housing, healthcare, access to services, social exclusion, and so on.…

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    Gai National Park. Ku Ring Gai National Park is home to many Aboriginal engravings, flora, fauna and amazing views. First of all, i would like to talk about the Aboriginal way of life when they first arrived here in Australia. The Aboriginals always looked after themselves, their family and their tribe. To make sure there was enough food for everyone, they would always split up their food and share it amongst others. The Aboriginal people tended to make sure that there food wouldn't become…

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    The Torres Strait Islander; Aboriginal Australians who were considered to be the first people inhabitating in Australia before any other group of people dated around 40000 years ago [citation needed].Though Aboriginal Australians were the first people residing in Australia they had to face difficulties regarding their socio-cultural aspects, Cultural aspects, Health aspects and there has been a threat to their existence too. They were supposedly living on their own by showing their hunting…

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    integrate Indigenous people into Canadian society. As a result, there wouldn’t be any Aboriginal culture left in Canada. Acts such as the British North American Act was set out to break their culture and identity apart. 1 This process of colonization has not only affected the Indigenous people of Canada, but also Canada as a whole. Therefore, Canadians are working together to fix these problems by reconciliation. The reconciliation efforts has been adequate because more Aboriginal people are…

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    of our main plans in the residential schools is to bring in any aboriginal child and convert them to Christianity. We did not want them to learn about any other faith or culture. We believe Christianity is the most important religion. To prevent any reproduction, we would make sure the students are medically sterilized prior to entering. The reason why students are sterilized is simply because they are either abnormal or aboriginal. We would like to enhance the human population. Many principles…

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