Sentences with phrase «of aborigines»

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.
The action takes place in Western Australia in 1931, where one man decides the fate of generations of aborigines in the area.
Using a mix of staged and documentary footage, the film presents the life and work of Dr Archie Kalokarinos, a radical champion of the use of vitamin C to treat health problems of aborigines in remote rural areas.
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.
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 prior of the first contingent of Dominicans to reach the New World led in denouncing the cruelties inflicted on the Indians, was imprisoned by the irate settlers, repeatedly wrote to Rome, and eventually went in person to Europe to protest the exploitation of the aborigines.
He fostered the idea that the Great Plains were filled with «hordes of aborigines» who launched massive suicidal attacks against innocent travelers.
It inspired those portions of the Laws of the Indies which were for the protection of the aborigines in the extensive Spanish domains.
«Since all humans descended from Noah, how did some become many forms of black and end up in Africa, and some become many forms of aborigines and end up in Australasia, and how did some become many forms of Asian and end up in Asia, and how did all those Native American variations get to an unknown continent in yet other forms?»
We Women Warriors (Unrated) Pacifist documentary about the non-violent resistance movement spearheaded by a trio of aborigine females fed - up with the bloody, Colombian civil war which has left over a hundred native tribes on the brink of extinction.
He was invited into their camps, they called him Murrangurk, the name of a Aborigine buried at the spot where Buckley found a piece of spear that he carried with him.
The area is known as Tarra Territory, so named in recognition of aborigine Charlie Turra who was responsible for the survival of Count Strzelecki and his party during their epic three month trek through Gippsland.

Not exact matches

However, Burke and colleagues43 analyzed data from 514 Western Australian aborigines with almost 14 years of follow - up and found that risk of coronary heart disease increased in participants consuming eggs more than twice per week.
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.
Accompanied by a troupe of dancers with gongs, drums, and banners, and by Australian aborigines in paint and loincloths, she invoked ancestor spirits and indicated that the best «image of the Holy Spirit comes from the image of Kwan In... [who] is venerated as Goddess of compassion and wisdom in East Asian women's popular religion.»
The aboriginal cause went far beyond redressing the very brutal and horrific legacy of treatment of Australian aborigines by colonists.
In this way the forest protected the soil, the plants, and the wild animals which, together with fish and shellfish, provided the aborigines with valuable sources of energy and nutrients (Hall, 122 - 124).
The aborigine that never heard of Jesus.
But for all that he picked out the hardest thing that could be found to do — working with the aborigines of Tierra del Fuego, at the desolute southern end of South America.
Hindus and buddhists and sikhs and muslims and pagans and greeks and romans and zulus and aborigines all had their gods who gave them just as much hope... or more since some of them are much older than your Jesus.
It is where the tiny crinkled yellow - brown aborigines known as Bushmen have made their last stand against encroaching civilization, speaking in the clucking tongue of turkeys, eating lizards, hunting with bows and arrows and enduring the probing of fascinated anthropologists.
Why would anyone want to birth alone knowing the something could happen?!? Even aborigines are well aware of this.
Boys whose fathers engaged in physical play but without excessive direction were rated as more popular by their teachers.48 Effects of fathers may vary across children's ages, with fathers of adolescent sons frequently playing important roles in those son's transitions, as seen among Arnhem land Australian aborigines.49 Among the Aka hunter - gatherers of Central African Republic, males of varying ages report that they predominantly learned subsistence and social behavioural norms from their fathers.50
In this numbers game, the defector is sometimes to be preferred to the aborigine for, while the latter came into the party alone, the former came in with a cluster of people who would normally go where he goes and vote where he votes.
But both LWR and LS cut a niche as bastions of African nationalism, which often even fired the imagination and awe of the Eko aborigines, especially when newspapers like Herbert Macaulay» sLagos Daily News, the town's first daily newspaper, fought community crusades, over land and water issues, against the British, to roaring cheer from the appreciative community.
But Western education gave them an edge, over the aborigines of Isale - Eko, to shape the new Lagos culture.
Australian aborigines and those from Southeast Asian islands also have traces of Denisovan DNA.
In 1963, while testing the blood of Australian aborigines, Blumberg detected a foreign molecule that was rare in North America.
Mayers, an Aborigine, says the systematic destruction of the people was the start of many of the health problems that persist today, such as alcoholism and other drug dependencies, and mental illness.
The Dieri, an Aborigine tribe, came closer to explaining the origins of the fossils they found in the central Australian desert.
Actually, the purpose of the «Black Line» was not to kill the remaining aborigines, but to capture them.
MS is almost unheard of among some groups, including Australian aborigines and New Zealand Maoris, according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
The aborigines of eastern Australia ate this native nut that grew in the rainforests, thousands of years before European settlers arrived there.
Kidman took refuge in the theater, and landed her first professional role at the age of 14, when she starred in Bush Christmas (1983), a TV movie about a group of kids who band together with an Aborigine to find their stolen horse.
So there are to sides of understanding: The indigenous people (aborigines) and the Caucasians, or more clarified, the british prisioners, solders, and thieves of the early centuries.
Like the children of the story, the white children and Aborigine can exist as friends for a time, but ultimately, the death of the customs and lives of the original Australian settlers is a certainty.
Things seem bleak until they run into a young Aborigine that befriends them, showing them how to live off of the land and animals until he can guide them back to their home.
Gulpilil, the young aborigine star, is familiar to American audiences as the star of Nicolas Roeg's Walkabout.
Happy People: A Year in the Life of the Taiga (Unrated) Aborigine documentary, narrated by co-director Werner Herzog, anthropological examination of the 300 remaining Bakhtia, a Siberian coastal people whose cultural traditions have remained preserved for centuries.
Set in the sun - bleached outback of the 1920s, an Aborigine farmhand shoots a «whitefella» in self defence, sparking a manhunt across tribal territory.
With a Coen Bros meets Sergio Leone feel to it, Mystery Road is pretty much No Outback for Young Aborigine Ladies, a dark drama that manages to sneak muted undercurrents of racial aggression amongst its larger themes of derelict duty and parental responsibility.
Burton, plagued by apocalyptic visions of water, slowly realizes his own involvement with the aborigines... and their prophecies.
The Last Wave concerns a lawyer, played by Richard Chamberlain, who defends five aborigines accused of killing a sixth in Sydney, Australia.
Around the Block (Unrated) Aussie drama, set in Sydney, about an aborigine kid (Hunter Page - Lochard) from a broken home who develops a love of acting with the help of his American drama teacher (Christina Ricci).
• Readings about some creation of the world legends (Maya, Apache, Egyptian and Aborigine) • Colouring pages of Polynesian type tattoos (three pages) • Colouring page of versions of Maui and Moana These lessons readings and activities are appropriate for lower level Spanish speakers and Spanish learners of many ages.
«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.»
And, of course, are able to speak to the aborigines they met immediately as one of the heroes can speak Basque.
The idea of my never having met an Aborigine before suddenly seems the most crushing, dreadful fact — in this, that was once their uninterrupted country.
Originally used by Australian aborigines, these days the track is gaining world - wide recognition as a recreational walking path with sections suitable for all levels of fitness.
History The Ngaro People were a seafaring Australian Aborigine group of people that inhabited the Whitsunday Islands and coastal regions of Queensland from at least 7000 BC until 1870.
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