• An Aboriginal reserve, also called simply reserve, was a government-sanctioned settlement for Aboriginal Australians, created under various state and...
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    British in the 1850s. They forced the local Aboriginal residents in missions, and later Aboriginal reserves. The town, and in particular the Moree Baths...
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  • Aishihik First Nations. List of Indian reserves in Canada by population List of place names in Canada of Aboriginal origin List of First Nations governments...
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    Aboriginal people, known as an Aboriginal reserve, under a policy of segregation being pursued by the Government of Queensland under the Aboriginals Protection...
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  • ancestral lands under Aboriginal title. A single "band" (First Nations government) may control one reserve or several, while other reserves are shared between...
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    Aboriginal reserves in New South Wales, together with Stations, and Aboriginal Missions in New South Wales were areas of land where many Aboriginal people...
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  • Wreck Bay Village, formerly Wreck Bay Aboriginal Reserve, is an Aboriginal village in the Jervis Bay Territory, Australia. At the 2021 census the population...
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    assumed varying degrees of control. Records list it as a group of four Aboriginal reserves spanning the years 1883 to 1964, but its status changed over this...
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    Uluru (category Australian Aboriginal culture)
    declared an Aboriginal Reserve (commonly known as the South-Western or Petermann Reserve) by the Australian government under the Aboriginals Ordinance 1918...
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    a white manager at Burnt Bridge Reserve. Discrimination barriers were finally broken in part when the first Aboriginal children were permitted in 1947...
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  • numbers of graziers and dairy farmers settled the area. The Framlingham Aboriginal Reserve was established by the Board for the Protection of Aborigines between...
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  • Sackville Reach Aboriginal Reserve was located on the Hawkesbury River near Windsor in New South Wales, established in 1889 by the NSW Aborigines Protection...
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  • the 1-acre (0.40 ha) Duneed Aboriginal Land Reserve was set aside for the Wadawurrung (Wathaurong) people. The reserve was located on Ghazeepore Road...
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    Mordialloc Aboriginal Reserve in Victoria on the coast of Port Phillip Bay was on traditional land of the Bunurong people to which they gradually retreated...
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    every Aboriginal and part-Aboriginal child (until he/she was 21), and the right to confine (or expel) any such person within any Aboriginal reserve or institution...
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    Western Australia Aboriginal reserve Aboriginal land rights in Australia Aboriginal South Australians Aboriginal Tasmanians Aboriginal Victorians Australian...
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  • Look up reserve or Reserve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reserve or reserves may refer to: Reserve, Kansas, a US city Reserve, Louisiana, a census-designated...
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  • Avon Valley Cattle Station, also known as Munja Aboriginal Cattle Station or Munja Aboriginal reserve the Avon Valley National Park the final Eastern...
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  • Native reserve or Reserve may refer to: Aboriginal reserve Indigenous Protected Area Urban Indian reserve/Réserve indienne urbaine Indian reserve Native...
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    great cultural and spiritual significance to the Aboriginal traditional owners of the land, and the reserve protects one of the oldest religious sites in...
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    known as Taroom Aboriginal Reserve and Taroom Aboriginal Mission. The Taroom Aboriginal Settlement, also known as Taroom Aboriginal Reserve, was established...
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    Indigenous peoples in Canada (also known as Aboriginals) are the Indigenous peoples within the boundaries of Canada. They comprise the First Nations,...
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    The Aboriginal Tent Embassy is a permanent protest occupation site as a focus for representing the political rights of Aboriginal Australians and Torres...
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    declared an Aboriginal Reserve (commonly known as the South-Western or Petermann Reserve) by the Australian Government under the Aboriginals Ordinance 1918...
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    an Aboriginal reserve, named Arnhem Land Aboriginal Reserve. As of 2007[update] the Land Trust held about 100,000 km2 (39,000 sq mi) as Aboriginal freehold...
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    continent. There are at least 26 recorded instances of mass poisonings of Aboriginal Australians. A project headed by historian Lyndall Ryan from the University...
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    Tudawali was married to Peggy Wogait in 1948 and they lived at the Bagot Aboriginal Reserve (where all of the residents of Kahlin had been moved in 1938); later...
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    Kinchela Aboriginal Boys' Training Home, also known as Kinchela Boys' Home and the Aboriginal Mission School, is a heritage-listed former Aboriginal Boys'...
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    Umuwa. A large portion of the APY Lands was formerly the North-West Aboriginal Reserve. Due to its links with the Northern Territory and proximity to the...
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  • The nature reserve is classified as an IUCN Category II protected area. It is the traditional Country of the Ngunnawal people. Aboriginal people have...
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