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Describe the relationship between Aborigines and the Australian government.

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Answered by mohita31379
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Answer:

The relationship between the Aborigines and the Australian government has fluctuated throughout its history.

Explanation:

During the British colonial period, Aborigines were persecuted with their land stolen and many of them killed. With little rights, the population dwindled and by the 1900s the natives were a small minority in their own land.

By 1960s, liberal activists supported native causes and by 1962, they were finally given the right to vote for the first time. As they got representation in the government, they were better assimilated into the society, with the first aboriginals becoming part of the government in the 1970s

Today, there are no formal frictions between the Australian government and the Aborignies, however, the group is considered a minority having lost most of their culture, language and traditions.

The group is also among the poorest ethnicities in Australia with limited access to proper housing and medical facilities.

Answered by amitabh753
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Answer:

Describe the relationship between Aborigines and the Australian government.The section offered the following definition: An Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander is aperson of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanderdescent who identifies as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and is accepted as such by the community in which he (she) lives.Terms "black" and "blackfella"

While originally related to skin colour and often used pejoratively, the term is used today to indicate Aboriginal heritage or culture in general and refers to any people of such heritage regardless of their level of skin pigmentation.Australian Aborigines call Australia“Australia”, like the rest of us. ... Aboriginallanguages had names for familiar features and localities in their 'country' (tribal lands), for the world / Earth, for the sky and, if they lived near the sea, for the ocean, bays and so forth.

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