The New Deal for Aborigines (or Aboriginal New Deal) was a landmark Australian federal government policy statement on Indigenous Australians. The policy...
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policy on Native Americans New Deal for Aborigines, a 1930s Australian government policy on Indigenous Australians New Deal for Communities, a United Kingdom...
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our people by the white man" and calling for "new laws for the education and care of Aborigines" and "a new policy which will raise our people to full...
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Indigenous activists like Douglas Nicholls, the Australian Aborigines' League and the Aborigines Progressive Association organised a protest "Day of Mourning"...
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the trajectory, the degree of spin and the strength of the throw. A great deal of trial and error is required to perfect the throw over time. A properly...
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1915. The Aborigines Protection Amending Act 1915 greatly reduced the requirements needed for Aboriginal children to be removed. The Aborigines Protection...
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measures taken for aborigines and part-aborigines are regarded as temporary measures not based on colour but intended to meet their need for special care...
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empowered the Director of Native Affairs (previously Chief Protector of Aborigines until changed by the Aboriginals Ordinance 1939) with legal guardianship...
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PAINTINGS. 29 August 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2021. "aboriginal weapons | Aborigines weapons | sell aboriginal weapons". Aboriginal Bark Paintings. 29 August...
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John McEwen (category Ministers for foreign affairs of Australia)
territories, Aborigines, electoral administration, mining, and oil exploration". As interior minister, McEwen instituted the New Deal for Aborigines, a landmark...
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A. P. Elkin (category People from Maitland, New South Wales)
Australian Aborigines Mission (later United Aborigines Mission) in 1930 on behalf of the Australian National Research Council. Elkin became an activist for the...
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first overarching policy on Indigenous affairs. He announced the New Deal for Aborigines in December 1938, a landmark statement (released as a white paper...
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the New Deal for Aborigines, a policy by which Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory could receive full civil rights in exchange for cultural...
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Retrieved 1 October 2022. PDF "UN Media Peace Awards". Tribune. No. 2531. New South Wales. 7 September 1988. p. 12. Retrieved 3 October 2022 – via National...
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Yirritja which is what creates moiety). The Gamilaraay language group from New South Wales have a four-section system. The Martuthunira language group from...
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early as 7000 to 4700 BC. The region around New Taipei City area was once inhabited by Ketagalan plains aborigines, and evidence shows that the Atayal had...
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"Royal Commission on the Aborigines: Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the present condition of the Aborigines of this colony, and to...
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also allowed for the separation of Indigenous families, with guardianship being awarded to government officials called Protectors of Aborigines. Indigenous...
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with Jenness Warin, A new deal for Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders in remote communities, Issue Analysis, No 54,The Centre for Independent Studies...
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and respected by their community for their wisdom, cultural knowledge and community service. Elders provide support for their communities in the form of...
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Plains Indigenous peoples (redirect from Taiwanese plains aborigines)
Píngpu zúqún; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pêⁿ-po͘-cho̍k-kûn) and previously as plain aborigines, are Taiwanese indigenous peoples originally residing in lowland regions...
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alerted by Protector of Aborigines George Clarke of problems with Spain's Taranaki ruling, FitzRoy sailed in August 1844 for New Plymouth, where he was...
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Benedictine Abbey of New Norcia, Western Australia, retrieved 27 November 2014 Flood, Rev. James (1908), New Norcia : the remarkable Aborigines institution of...
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Aborigines and to demand full citizenship and equal rights. Mr. W. Ferguson, organising secretary of the Aborigines' Progressive Association of New South...
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Baiame Cave (category Articles incorporating text from the New South Wales State Heritage Register)
cultural site of the Wonnarua people at Milbrodale, in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. It is also known as Baiame’s Cave, Creator Cave,...
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1974, its origins began in the struggle of Australian Aboriginal people for rights to fair wages and land, including the strike and walk off by the Gurindji...
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Australia (278): 58. Retrieved 2 October 2015. "Service finally commemorated in new Hyde Park artwork - Creative City Sydney". Retrieved 15 September 2015. "Indigenous...
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album, The New Classic, as soon as she signed a major record label deal: "Once that's sorted out and I establish an overall sound and direction for the album...
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S2CID 241897048. Calma, Tom (4 June 2008). "Sustainable options for Australia's new national Indigenous representative body". Australian Human Rights...
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Pemulwuy (category Deaths by firearm in New South Wales)
Aboriginal raiders. At dawn on a day in late March, they surprised about 100 Aborigines just outside Parramatta (probably at North Rocks), who subsequently fled...
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