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Yolngu Boy Film Analysis

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In contemporary Australian society, indigenous youth struggle to grow up without difficulties. Modern Australian Society is meant to be progressive and treat all equally, any race, religion or gender to be treated alike, but indigenous youth are still being treated differently because of their heritage. This essay will discuss the cultural influences for indigenous youth, highlighting how white culture and indigenous culture are connected and interdependent on each other. Also discusses that indigenous youth are being marginalized, stereotyped and oppressed while growing up in Australia’s modern society that is said to have equality. Examples of indigenous youth struggles will be included from the films ‘Yolngu Boy’ and ‘Black Chicks Talking’ to elaborate on the topic
In modern Australian society, indigenous youth are still being treated unfairly and are being oppressed because of …show more content…

Indigenous culture and Western culture are interdependent of one another with laws, the two cultures make an effort to work together to create a better society. An example of this is seen in ‘Yolngu boy’ when the white policeman is dependent on Botj’s uncle to find the three missing boys and bring them back to safety, they are interdependent on each other to ensure the boys safety. The two cultures are interdependent each other to teach each other about their cultures. This can be seen in ‘Black Chicks talking’ when Rosanna Angus a community Warden/Cultural tour Guide is dependent on the White Australians to take part in her tours as much as they are dependant of her to introduce them to indigenous culture and their traditions. Both Indigenous culture and Western Culture are interdependent of one another to work together to educate and protect each other

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