You would practically have to be as isolated as an Australian
Aborigine not to have absorbed the message that dietary fats, particularly saturated fats, are unhealthy.
An aboriginal theologian told the Assembly that land rights were important to
aborigines not only for economic reasons, but because
Not exact matches
And then all variants of African and Asian and Arabic and White and
Aborigine peoples just can
not come out of the heavily inbred six people without a LOT of very high speed evolution,
not to mention getting to their various territories.
Missions won many of the
aborigines — Indians and Eskimos — to the Christian faith, and white occupation was
not accompanied by as extensive wars and exploitation of non-whites as took place in the United States.
The historian of religions whose field of investigation is, for instance, Vedic India or Classical Greece, is
not required to master Chinese, Indonesian, or Bantu in order to gain access to the Taoist religious documents, the myths of the
aborigines of Ceram, or the rites of Tonga for use in his research.
Actually, the purpose of the «Black Line» was
not to kill the remaining
aborigines, but to capture them.
«He had been educated only in that innocent and ineffectual way in which the Catholic priests teach the
aborigines, by which the pupil is never educated to the degree of consciousness, but only to the degree of trust and reverence, and a child is
not made a man but kept a child.»
In one case it was obvious that a massacre of local
aborigines had occurred, but since no one was charged, Blainey didn't include it.
Your comments about the Australian
aborigines is interesting, but
not surprising.
He doesn't even realise that his «in - situ bio forest» etc was endlessly burned into the landscape by
aborigines to help with the killing of the real natives by spear and boomerang.
Natural «strip bark» is
not a term I have heard used here except for
aborigines making canoes.
The communal right of
aborigines to occupy it can
not be reconciled with the right of a private owner to peaceful enjoyment of his land.
And he was still an
Aborigine, unable to fit into the white world that had been fitted around him, and which still did
not accept him as an equal.
Director may order an assisted
Aborigine or Islander who is
not residing on a reserve «to be transferred from any district to a reserve»; and upon the recommendation of an Aboriginal Court of a reserve on which the assisted
Aborigine is residing, order the assisted
Aborigine to be transferred from such reserve to another reserve for Aborigines.