In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) developed systems of knowledge, of caring for country and of family relations that enabled them to survive for tens of thousands of years and continue to have importance today. The impacts of ...
Barriers to participation of Aboriginal people in cancer care: communication in the hospital setting To report Aboriginal patients' views about effective communication between Aboriginal people and health service providers in Western Australian hospital se... S Shahid,LD Finn,SC Thompson - 《Medical ...
In 1788, there was an estimated Indigenous population of 750,000 people in Australia when the first British fleet entered the coastline of Warrange, now known as Sydney. The land of Aboriginal peoples was claimed under the ‘legal fiction’ of terra nullius, enabling the dispossession of Aborigi...
(2014). Experiencing racism in health care: The mental health impacts for Victorian aboriginal communities. Medical Journal of Australia, 201(1), 44–47. Google Scholar King, M., Smith, A., & Gracey, M. (2009). Indigenous health part 2: The underlying causes of the health gap. The ...
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The first British colonies on Tasmania appeared circa 1803. Small numbers of whalers and sealers set up communities along the Northern Coast and the Bass Strait islands. 展开 关键词:aboriginal British Tasmania Colonisation Tasmanian Trugernanner ...
The Federal Magistrates Court of Australia Practice, Procedure and ... 热度: Colonisation and the Common wealth of Australia The original people in Austr alia are aboriginal inhabita nts. • In 1770,Captain James Cook discovered the east coast of A ...
“They [Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people] all deserve remembrance to their story, to reignite their existence in what they sacrificed for equality, equality that represents a future where all of our cultural lands and connections are embraced in the spirit of truth-sharing and reconci...
One of those Indigenous leaders is Tom Calma, the former Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commissioner, who consistently ended each of his addresses with: "Australia needs to restore the human dignity to the Aboriginal people" (Calma, 2006, 2008a, 2008b, 2009, 2012). In keeping with ...
In accounts of Aboriginal Australian performances from 'blood curdling shrieks' at the beginning of the nineteenth century to terms such as 'sham' and 'whitey-black corroborees' by the end, imposed notions of authenticity act as a weapon of whiteness to assist in the colonising process through...