treated the aboriginal people. The forced removal of Indigenous Australians from land and family had an impact on Australia. Today’s oral presentation will discuss: the time that the rabbit proof fence was set in, why Doris Pilkington Garimara created the text and how the audience is positioned to view the indigenous perspective through its use of multimodal elements. The author of the rabbit proof fence has shown lots about Australian history over those past years of the white taking the aboriginals
Aussie Outback Dog By Giovanni. (Vanno pg:44) Red Dog is an Australian Red Kelpie who lives in Dampier a small town in Western Australia where I live. Red Dog is an amazing dog who has achieved many things and deserves to be Australian of the year. Red Dog deserves Australian of the year because of how human like he is. Red Dog is a loyal dog who brings people together he is also a great explorer who can read people's emotions. Unfortunately Red Dogs best mate John died two months ago. Red has
masters. Australia is different, in its uniquely negative results. Australian Aboriginals and American-Indians are similar: they were the Aboriginal people of their lands, and their populations were decimated with the advent of colonisation, and became segregated, treated as second-class citizens for decades. And today; even when they are ‘equal’ are still at a major disadvantage in most social outcomes. American-Indians and Australian Aboriginals are different in their level of disadvantage:
One way that Aboriginal peoples sought justice in Canada was through direct action, resistance, and radical activism. In Canada, Indian activism was inspired by the experiences of Black Americans and their search for a just society. Their methods such as direct actions and civil disobedience were adopted by Indians, and one of the highest profile actions was the occupation of Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay from November. 20, 1969 that lasted until June.11, 1971. Aboriginal people have had
for the Australian community to prevent and slow down the amount of racism towards the native Australian people. The first text, ‘Stolen Car’, is a short story set in Perth, written by Archie Weller, where the life of a native Aboriginal is just constant fear of the white Europeans and police. The protagonist Johnny is an 18 year old Aboriginal, who has come to Perth to ‘enjoy himself, then go home’. Little does he know he will be alienated by the harsh life of being an indigenous Australian in Perth
‘Stolen’ is a play by Australian playwright Jane Harrison. It tells the story of five young Aboriginal children forcibly removed from their families during the Stolen Generation and establishes the racial attitudes and policies of Australia at that time. The medium of the play and the dramatic techniques utilised both confront and inform the audience about the treatment of Aboriginals by white society during the mid 20th century. Historically, Australia’s national identity has failed to incorporate
between poverty, education, employment and the environment with the negative health statistics concerning Indigenous Australians. A UN report delivered (in 2010?_____) found Australia’s
In 2016 the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, established the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG). The primary goal of the MMIWG is to “ examine and report on the systemic causes of all forms of violence against Indigenous women and girls”(Find The Truth). This National Inquiry is of the utmost importance for most indigenous peoples, and it was highly sought after for quite some time. Now that Trudeau has established the Inquiry, who does it affect
up 2.5% of the Australian population. It is known that many health inequalities occur between the indigenous and non-indigenous population, with indigenous people being more likely to experience a reduced quality of life. The differences between the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the broader Australian population occur for a number of different reasons including differing levels of education, geographical location and genetics. Indigenous Australians have lower life
: Aboriginal spirituality/identity is closely linked to the physical environment in which the community is born. The explanation of their being, laws and rituals are all tied in with their belonging to country so therefore how aboriginals live their lives is linked to their surroundings. The aboriginal spirituality began approx. 50 000 years before the Jesus. The aborigini people believe that many animals and plants are interchangeable with human in-carnation of the spirit or soul. This relates