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... Aboriginals all told , who preserved some semblance of their own tribal culture : and these , sometimes , were still dealt with in the old way by the white invaders . In 1927 in the East Kimberley District and in 1928 in Central ...
... Aboriginals all told , who preserved some semblance of their own tribal culture : and these , sometimes , were still dealt with in the old way by the white invaders . In 1927 in the East Kimberley District and in 1928 in Central ...
Page 372
... aboriginal natives shall not be counted . The State governments dealt variously with Aboriginals but in general Paul Hasluck's description of their situation was just : a legal status that has more in common with that of a born idiot ...
... aboriginal natives shall not be counted . The State governments dealt variously with Aboriginals but in general Paul Hasluck's description of their situation was just : a legal status that has more in common with that of a born idiot ...
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... Aboriginal problems . In May 1972 a committee of inquiry , which it had appointed , recommended that land should be provided for Aboriginals forced off their customary hunting- grounds by pastoralists in the Northern Territory . Aboriginal ...
... Aboriginal problems . In May 1972 a committee of inquiry , which it had appointed , recommended that land should be provided for Aboriginals forced off their customary hunting- grounds by pastoralists in the Northern Territory . Aboriginal ...
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A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
Legislation and White Australia | 29 |
New Protection and the Basic Wage | 46 |
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