CRIM 2653 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Kakadu National Park, Arnhem Land, Aboriginal Australians

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They have to bring it back here, it belongs to this place, we trust them to work this place said may nango, a mirror traditional owner. Imposed system of governance - imposed laws. Bene ts to western knowledge and science i. e. : indigenous zoo in france. Documents deaths of at least 6,000 children (150,000 attended) Punished if spoke aboriginal languages or practiced culture. 2008 pm harper formally apologized for school system. 2009 launch of truth and reconciliation commission (tnc) Tnc condemns school system as cultural genocide". More likely to be victims of violence. Balance with land and with the spirit. We are our land/place - talk to the land. Challenges dominant capitalist discourse - we look at resources as something we can use and exploit. Elders as keepers of knowledge - teach the cultural ways and keep the traditions. Interconnection of human and natural world - wheel of relationships. Linear thinking - hierarchal (greater meaning or power than other things)

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