Not exact matches
Like most
white Canadians descended
from settlers, I am late to the conversation.
They are songs of creation, handed down
from the Dreamtime, mythic maps of lands that
white settlers have taken away.
From Erin: Hi Randy, I live in Lac La Biche, Alberta, Canada... highly populated region of First Nations (mainly Cree and Dene) and Metis people... What do you see the role being for the
white settlers now?
The Creek and Seminole inhabitants of Florida adopted the peaches and they were passed
from tribe to tribe and spread throughout North America faster than the
white settlers.
Between the near guarantee of absolutely breathtaking weather, the exciting and unique culture, stemming
from a mixture of West African, Creole, Indian and British
settlers at different times in the islands history, and the world - famous
white sand beaches, there isn't a single facet of Barbados that takes away
from the pleasures of a private villa rental vacation experience.
i agree with michael that INM is a movement of our young people in telling our govrnments of the day that the treaties of our past and present leaders have to be look at with very open minds and eyes, if the treaties were to be put into action, we the aborigoinals would not need the govrnment hands out that are happening, in saying that if the day of govrnment were to give 2 % if the resoeuse share taken
from the lands our treaties agreed to share with all the vistors to this before the treaties we signed by our past leader both aborigionals and
white settlers that would amount to around 15billions dollar annaully so the INM is all getting the govrnment of the day to look with open minds@eyes into the treaties miigwetch
While most of the countries in Africa were attaining independence
from their colonial rulers, the
white settlers led by the notorious
white supremacist, Ian Smith, led a campaign to pressurise Great Britain to grant the country independence to be ruled by the whites.
Between 1871 and 1928 policy moved
from one of «measured separatism» to one of assimilation which was promoted through breaking up reservations by way of allotments to individual Indians and with «surplus» land being sold to
white settlers.
History: identify points of view, perspectives, values and attitudes in historical sources (viewing past events
from more than one perspective e.g. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and
white settler attitudes to natural environment).