
Aboriginal Australians: a modern history
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Is There a Generational Shift in Assimilation?
There's been a big cense of a generational shift in terms of attitudes. In my lifetime, aboriginal people were rarely seen in inervan areas. But that shifted after the 19 sixties when they got civil rights. And so by the end of the twentieth century, there's a much greater respect for starting to be shown. As reconciliation movements are emerging. There's a whole in political awareness about aboriginal issues and the need to doa ill with them.
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