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Dispossession and the frontier war, The Aboriginal experience, Changing rights and freedoms: Aboriginal people, History, Year 9, NSW For the first two years the relationship between the colonists and the Indigenous people was not marred by the violence that was to come. ... Aboriginal people had always lived with the land,
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Colonial governments, aware of the effects of violence, of introduced diseases and of dispossession, believed that Aboriginal people were doomed to extinction and deserved protection during their remaining years.
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Thematic history of Government Policy in relation to Aboriginal People ... ; The NSW Land Rights Act 1983 was another important milestone. The dispossession of Aboriginal people from their land is acknowledged in the Act’s preamble, which states:
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The notional citizenship ascribed to Aboriginal people at the end of the 18th century was eroded during the nineteenth century-with dispossession from land being followed by dispossession from family.
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DISPOSSESSION AND VIOLENCE: A BRIEF NOTE ON THE NEWCASTLE-LAKE MACQUARIE REGION IN THE 1820s-1830s. by Greg Blyton ... Once again the Governor sent in military forces and in the official record state several Aboriginal people are shot and gaoled.
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"Doctrines of Dispossession" - Racism against Indigenous peoples ... It called for a renewed partnership with Aboriginal people based on recognizing past mistakes and injustices, the advancement of reconciliation, healing and renewal, and the building of a joint plan for the future.
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As it became apparent that the Aboriginal people were not going to fade from existence the reserves were utilized as a form of social control, ... "Racialising space: the role of Aboriginal reserves in the dispossession of Indigenous Australians" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Law and Society Association,
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