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By the end of the 1870s the stage was set for discontent among the aboriginal people of the prairies: the bison population was in serious decline ( creating enormous economic difficulties ) and, in an attempt to assert control over aboriginal settlement, the federal government often violated the terms of the treaties it had signed during the latter part of the decade.
Stories about the lights can be found in aboriginal myth pre-dating western settlement of the region and have since become part of wider Australian folklore.
Prior to European settlement aboriginal land use practices, including fire, influenced vegetation and may have maintained and modified savanna flora.
An early mining settlement of Lake Way Gold, named after the dry Lake Way south of Wiluna, established around 1896, was called Weeloona, derived from the aboriginal word meaning Place of wind.
Early Tasmanian history then went on to tell a story of hostilities between colonists and Aboriginals, and sporadic and retaliative guerrilla-tactic conflict by the Aboriginals in the early years of colonial settlement, usually over food resources, cruel treatment and killing of natives, and the abduction of aboriginal women and children as sexual partners and servants, escalating in the 1820s with the spread of pastoralism.
Fanny Cochrane Smith, born on the Flinders Island aboriginal settlement, died in 1905 at Port Cygnet, Tasmania.
It was established as an agricultural settlement in the 1850s, originally named Wyndham and was renamed Werribee ( derived from the aboriginal name meaning " backbone " or " spine ") in 1904.
For Windschuttle, Breen and others can say things that sicken no one, because they contextualise it within a model of British invasion and Aboriginal resistance, whereas he is taken to task for being ' pitiless ' for making what he argues is the same point, ' within a historical model of aboriginal accommodation to a comparatively nonviolent British settlement.
Stories about the lights can be found in aboriginal myth pre-dating western settlement of the region and have since become part of wider Australian folklore.
Some experts suggest that these paintings are in the vicinity of 50, 000 years old and may even pre-date aboriginal settlement.
Kanata is an aboriginal word meaning " village " or " settlement.
Newman opposed the efforts of an aboriginal community in Cross Lake to receive increased government compensation for land flooding in the Churchill River Diversion Project, noting that other bands in the area had previously accepted a negotiated settlement of more than $ 200 million.
There is dispute over the origins of the name Nanango-the word means " large watering hole " or but was also the name of a local aboriginal leader at the time of settlement.
An aboriginal settlement is known to have been present at the Baby Point area on the Humber River to the north.
Historically home to the Cree aboriginal people, followed by the Métis both French and English, the Valley was opened up to large scale Euro-Canadian settlement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Prior to European settlement, the Brisbane region was occupied by aboriginal tribes, notably the Jagera and Turrbal Aboriginal clans.

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Justice Abella presided over the Royal Commission on Equality in Employment, where she coined the term employment equity, a strategy for reducing barriers in employment faced by women, visible minorities, people with disabilities, and aboriginal peoples.

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Following a shipwreck of a Ryūkyūan vessel on the southeastern tip of Taiwan in winter of 1871, in which the heads of 54 crew members were taken by the aboriginal Taiwanese Paiwan people in Mutan village ( 牡丹社 ), the Japanese sought to use this incident as a pretext to have the Qing formally acknowledge Japanese sovereignty over the Ryuku islands as a Japanese prefecture and to test reactions to potential expansion into Taiwan.
The Qing also pointed to similar cases all over the world where an aboriginal population within a national boundary was not completely subjugated by the dominant culture of that country.
In December 1984, the Taiwan Aboriginal People's Movement was launched when a group of aboriginal political activists, aided by the progressive Presbyterian Church in Taiwan ( PCT ), established the Alliance of Taiwan Aborigines ( ATA, or yuan chuan hui ) to highlight the problems experienced by indigenous communities all over Taiwan, including: prostitution, economic disparity, land rights and official discrimination in the form of naming rights (; ; ).
The language of these tribes took precedence over the languages of the aboriginal population " ( Vasilevich, 623 ).
Given the rapidity with which its last population was eliminated, it is likely that aboriginal hunting caused its extinction over the rest of its original range ( aboriginal peoples apparently never inhabited the Commander Islands ).
Since 2003, Peterson has been contracted by the federal government to be its chief negotiator in talks with the government of the Northwest Territories and aboriginal leaders to transfer federal powers over lands and resources.
The British made virtually no effort to assert sovereignty over the aboriginal peoples of the area.
The judge ruled that the Xeni Gwet ' in could demonstrate aboriginal title to half of the Nemaia Valley, and that the province had no power over these lands.
Dene Suline has over 11, 000 speakers in Canada, mostly in Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, but only has official status in the Northwest Territories alongside 8 other aboriginal languages: Cree, Dogrib, Gwich ’ in, Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, Inuvialuktun, North Slavey and South Slavey.
The caves have evolved over time into excellent rock-shelters, ideal sites for aboriginal settlements.
He has argued that aboriginal communities should have control over First Nations post-secondary institutions.
Originally, there was an intense dislike between the Siglit and the Uummarmiut, but these differences faded over the years, and the two aboriginal peoples intermarried.
There is a large aboriginal society at CCU with many students from all over Taiwan participating in activities that celebrate their aboriginal cultures.
Katz pledged $ 3 million dollars for aboriginal youth over three years beginning in 2009.
In 1982, he decided that the MNR would not attempt to enforce jurisdiction over disputed rice cropland claimed by the Ardoch aboriginal group ; to date, no subsequent Ontario government has attempted to claim the land.
She was one of the prime-movers of the movement that lead to the 1997 landmark agreement between the local government council and the aboriginal people of the area claiming rights over the island and parts of Moreton Bay.
The riding's aboriginal population is 8 %, and almost 19 % of the population is over 65 years of age.
Some anthropologists hypothesize that the region was settled by multiple human migrations over tens of millennia, which makes it even harder to select certain groups as being truly aboriginal.
Because of these reasons, by the end of the colonial period, Taiwan had many Chinese villages holding tens of thousands of people in total, and the ethnic balance of the island was already well on the way to favouring the newly arrived Chinese over the aboriginal tribes.

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ANCSA was intended to resolve the long-standing issues surrounding aboriginal land claims in Alaska, as well as to stimulate economic development throughout Alaska.
According to one historical account, aboriginal tribes of Australia were " most certainly cannibals ", and would willingly eat anyone who was killed in a fight ; they would also eat men famed for their fighting ability who had died natural deaths "... out of pity and consideration for the body ".
It was also typically held in the aboriginal cultures of the Americas, and a flat Earth domed by the firmament in the shape of an inverted bowl is common in pre-scientific societies.
Their treatment of the aboriginal inhabitants, whom they are accused of having practically exterminated, is a grave charge, and if true, cannot be condoned on the plea that such conduct was characteristic of the age, and that as bad or worse was perpetrated by other nations even in later years.
Pherecydes, native to the Aegean, wrote that the island was occupied by the Leleges, aboriginal Greeks themselves reported to be subject to the Minoans on Crete.
Colonization of Africa resulted in a cultural shift ; aboriginal sexuality was no longer seen as fluid and dynamic but binary and set for life.
According to aboriginal oral traditions, as well as archaeological evidence, maple tree sap was being processed into syrup long before Europeans arrived in the region.
On December 14, 2003, the first wedding for more than 500 years was held according to the aboriginal Guanche rite on the island of Tenerife.
The vast information Durkheim studied on the aboriginal tribes of Australia and New Guinea and on the Inuit was all collected by other anthropologists, travelers, or missionaries.
He was reportedly ritually cannibalized by some aboriginal members of the expedition.
At the time, the wives of many Hudson's Bay field employees were indigenous, including McLoughlin's wife Marguerite ; who was metis, the daughter of an aboriginal woman and a trader named Jean-Etienne Waddens.
A more certain prehistoric period has been theorized by historians as that of the state of Lhomon ( literally, southern darkness ) or Monyul ( dark land, a reference to the Monpa aboriginal peoples of Bhutan ), possibly a part of Tibet that was then beyond the pale of Buddhist teachings.
It co-starred the aboriginal actor David Gulpilil, whose performance won the Golden Ibex ( Oscar equivalent ) at the Tehran International Festival in 1977 but was only a moderate commercial success at the time.
The term was historically a catch-all describing the offspring of any such union, but within generations the culture syncretised into what is today a distinct aboriginal group, with formal recognition equal to that of the Inuit and First Nations.
The Métis National Council was formed in 1983, following the recognition of the Métis as an aboriginal people in Canada, in Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
Race had already been established as a premise for exclusion among the colonial parliaments, so the main question for debate was who exactly the new Commonwealth ought to exclude, with the Labor Party rejecting Britain's calls to placate the populations of its non-white colonies and allow " aboriginal natives of Asia, Africa, or the islands thereof ".
The Dutch East India Company was a mercantile corporation with three obstacles in its way: the Portuguese, the aboriginal populations, and the English.
The Qing Dynasty made it clear to the Japanese that Taiwan was definitely within Qing jurisdiction, even though part of that island's aboriginal population was not yet under the influence of Chinese culture.
Aborigines were not permitted to use their traditional names on official identification cards until 1995 when a ban on using aboriginal names dating from 1946 was finally lifted.
For example, the Guo Huaiyi Rebellion in 1652, a Han farmers ' uprising, was defeated by an alliance of 120 Dutch musketeers with the aid of Han loyalists and 600 aboriginal warriors.
Despite the preoccupation with fighting the Qing, the Zheng family was concerned with aboriginal welfare on Taiwan.
However, the impact of the Dutch was deeply ingrained in aboriginal society.

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