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Aboriginal People Four Percent
600 wordsIn recent years, increasing awareness of exploitation of indigenous culture and intellectual property has led to recognition of the need for more effective protection of indigenous rights in Australia. Aborigines, the indigenous people of Australia, are severely disadvantaged in terms of poverty, poor health, over-representation in the prisons, employment opportunity, and housing. There have been many reports, inquires and decisions about the need for more effective protection for indigenous cul...
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Indigenous Peoples Indigenous Tribes
1,616 wordsRainforest Deforestation: Do We Care Enough? The villagers walk the charred ruins of their village, looking for any personal possessions that can be salvaged after the fire. Looking out from the remains, they see the trucks already winding their way up the newly made dirt road. Soon, the landscape around their village will be irrevocably changed as well. The loggers will strip the forest of all trees, and then move on. They leave the landscape barren, and allow erosion to destroy it utterly. Sad...
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European Cultural Hegemony And Australian Aboriginals
1,120 wordsThe relationship between the indigenous people of Australia and their native lands are essential to their traditional culture. The colonization of their nations by Europeans has lead to a destruction of this relationship and therefore of indigenous cultural practices and norms. This process was predicated upon European cultural norms and established a cultural hegemony of European culture over indigenous culture. The effects of this cultural hegemony by mainstream Australia can be observed throu...
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Indigenous Australians Substance Abuse
1,952 wordsIndigenous Australians by examining the portrayal of Aboriginality by Indigenous and Non-Indigenous peoples through the use of Films. The films that were used for this study were Stephen Johnsons Yolngu Boy, Bruce Beresford's Fringe Dwellers and Rachel Perkins Radiance. Throughout the years many Australian films have been made depicting Aboriginal people and their Aboriginality. Three such films are Stephen Johnsons Yolngu Boy, Rachel Perkins, who is an Indigenous person, Radiance and Bruce Bere...
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One Hundred Years Native Title
1,192 wordsAssignment 3 - Essay Topic 3: Discuss the political struggle for recognition of indigenous rights to land. In your answer, consider the benefits and limitations of the Native Title Act and recent United Nations criticisms of the current Act. For years we have witnessed the Indigenous population's political struggle for recognition of rights to Australian land. At times the effort appears to be endless and achieving recognition almost seems impossible. Native Title and Land claims have become a s...
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Native Title Australian Government
1,029 words... defined. web This creates a serious limitation within the Native Title Act since Indigenous communities would cross over and often share sections of land within Australia. This leads to Native Title negotiations, on whose party should obtain rights to the land. These Land right negotiations can continue for years often slowing down and delaying the process of claiming the right to Native Title over Australian land. This is also a very costly process. According to the High Court, "Native Titl...
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African American Literature African American Writers
852 wordsRunning head: APPLICATION WORKSHOP Colonial Race Issues March 6, 2008 Colonial Race Issues The first stages of European explorations of the continent were made by the Spanish and Portuguese. During this and subsequent phase of the exploration that began with Christopher Columbus discovery of India, the continent was mostly populated with isolated tribes and villages of the indigenous population. The major reasons for Spanish and Portuguese expansion were mostly economic opportunity (to enhance t...
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Pol Pot Southeast Asia
714 wordsPeace and Conflict Resolution in Southeast Asia Indigenous people are being generally mistreated in many countries of the world. There are two the most important factors that played role in it these people are usually less developed than the dominant population in countries where they live and their number isnt sufficient enough to allow them standing up for their rights. They were able to maintain their uniqueness because they, as a rule, live in hardly accessible areas, whether its mountains o...
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Melbourne Zoo And Sovereign Hill
2,034 wordsMelbourne Zoo and Sovereign Hill The only place you can now see a performing animal is at a zoo. Why then, have we paid to go there? To go to the zoo is to be forced into thinking about the oddness of our relationship with animals. The trouble with the zoo as conservation project, it must be said, is that there are far fewer animals around, and they are in enclosures where you cannot easily see them. Watching the two black rhinos, you read that only 2, 500 are left in the wild. Walking past the ...
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Western Culture Public Opinion
1,604 wordsThe Three Quotes: In 1985 a young Brazilian photographer and filmmaker, Mitchell and two anthropologist friends started the indigenous video initiative Mekaron which means he who creates images in Brazilian language spoken by the Kayapo. During two years they worked with two groups of Kayapo: the Metuktire and the Mekrangnoty. Once the Kayapo had the video cameras in their own hands, initially they used it for the preservation of the cultural memory of the community, motivating the recording of ...
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Number Of Times Intellectual Property
2,024 wordsUnlike much copyright law which struggles to inspire the imagination, this legislation is of particular interest and significance as it aims to set the ground rules, the rights, for our emerging knowledge economy, a central tenet of current political discourse and, I hope, a common vision for Australia. It is the potential of these rights, coupled with the ubiquity of the application of these new rights with technological innovations, which has captured the attention of so many interests. Of cou...
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Plants And Animals Shifting Cultivation
919 wordsTropical rainforests are bursting with life. Not only do millions of species of plants and animals live in rainforests, but many people also call the rainforest their home. In fact, Indigenous, or native, people have lived in rainforests for thousands of years. In North and South America they were mistakenly named Indians by Christopher Columbus, who thought that he had landed in Indonesia, then called the East Indies. Although many Indigenous people live much like we do, some still live as thei...
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Indigenous Australians Native Title
4,138 wordsAustralia Territory Continent Introduction [ 1. 1 ] Australia has always been regarded as terra nucleus under International Law. Terra nucleus is a territory belonging to no state, that is, territory not inhabited by a community with a social and political organisation. In International Law, effective occupation is the traditional mode of extending sovereignty over terra nullify 1. In 1788, on the advent of discovery, the British became legal occupiers of Australia. Coincidence with the British ...
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Years Of Age Native Speakers
1,372 wordsLanguage Ethnicity and Language Ethnicity is an important yet highly imprecise concept in contemporary Mexico. Students of Mexican society, as well as Mexicans themselves, identify two broad ethnic groups based on cultural rather than racial differences: mestizos and Indians. Each group has a distinct cultural viewpoint and perceives itself as different from the other. At the same time, however, group allegiances may change, making measurement of ethnic composition problematic at best. Originall...
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Indigenous Tribes Indigenous Peoples
1,625 wordsRainforest Deforestation: Do We Care Enough? The villagers walk the charred ruins of their village, looking for any personal possessions that can be salvaged after the fire. Looking out from the remains, they see the trucks already winding their way up the newly made dirt road. Soon, the landscape around their village will be irrevocably changed as well. The loggers will strip the forest of all trees, and then move on. They leave the landscape barren, and allow erosion to destroy it utterly. Sad...
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