Aboriginal Australians and the Australian Redress Movement

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October 16, 2015

 

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New diseases such as chickenpox, smallpox, influenza, measles and venereal disease hit the Aboriginal communities and the lack of proper immune defenses took its toll on the population levels. Additionally, the British settlers did not acknowledge any land-rights the Aboriginal people may claim, and, thus, pushed, sometimes violently, the hunter-gathers off lands they had come to rely upon for sustenance...
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Additionally, the British settlers did not acknowledge any land-rights the Aboriginal people may claim, and, thus, pushed, sometimes violently, the hunter-gathers off lands they had come to rely upon for sustenance. Although the justification was that the Aboriginal people, being nomads, would simply settle elsewhere, the settlers were unable to appreciate the harmful effect on the Aboriginal populations from this taking...
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