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British Colonize Aboriginal tribes

Australia, a continent which was originally inhabited by aboriginal tribes turned out to keep a painful story of colonialism to date. Australia, which is a continent of British prisoner exile, has indeed become a British commonwealth and has turned into a prosperous continent under the queen of England.



But the true Australian continent has been wrested from an indigenous tribe who lived 60 thousand years on this kangaroo continent. Aboriginal tribes, indigenous tribes of Australia are forcibly displaced and become slaves for years.

1. Early Arrival
During the 'Carnaval of Crime' crime in England increased and made prisons full. Britain also can no longer throw prisoners into the American continent because America has freed itself from Britain. Finally the navigation of Cook in 1770 returned to find Australia opening a gap to control the continent as Australia's.


The arrival of the James Cook in 1770 was the beginning of the claim of British ownership of Australian land. The ship which was originally expedited to search for new land eventually became the first round of colonization of Aboriginal tribes. With the discovery of gold mines more and more British immigrants came and divided the land for settlements. This capture is often in contact with Aboriginal customary land.

2. Bad Treatment of the Invaders
At the beginning of their occupation, the British carried out a massacre in 1806. Hundreds of natives were shot and beaten to death. Recorded in the Independent newspaper report in 1997, there were many cases of rape that eventually transmitted the deadly disease to the Aboriginal people.

White people want to control mainland Australia and get rid of the indigenous tribes of Australia. They broke the bloody conflict because they treated the indigenous tribes badly. In the Australian colonial archives it was confirmed from 1824 to 1908 that at least 10 thousand Aboriginal tribes were killed. The file also mentions some of the victims killed because they became 'toys of white people'.

3. A tribe that does not build
Guided by Darwin's theory of evolution, the British saw the Aboriginal tribe as a non-constructing human species. In 1890 the vice president of the Royal Society in Tasmania, James Barnard wrote, "This process of annihilation is an evolutionary principle and it is the strong that continue to live."


The results of this racist view made Aboriginal people massacred. Some decapitated heads were stuck at the door of the station, poisoned bread was given to Aboriginal families and even many of them were made experimental animals.

4. Abolition of Aboriginal Tribes
At the beginning of the 20th century, continued atrocities against these Aboriginal tribes. Systematic massacres were carried out by carrying out an 'Assimilation' policy. Aboriginal tribes are considered tribes left behind by civilization, because they choose to live in the wild or wear modest clothing.


This Assimilation Policy is enforced. In the period 1910 to 1970 more than 100 thousand Aboriginal children were forcibly taken away from their parents to be paired with white foster parents. They are required to speak English and discard all Aboriginal culture.


For Native Men who resist assimilation, the police have the right to beat him, even this assimilation occurred until 1970. Judge Ronald Wilson's report also mentions the practice of discrimination and genocide even after Australia voluntarily signed the international treaty of the 1948 UN Charter.

5. The Struggle to Set Yourself Free
On 31 March 2014, the Aboriginal people showed their desire for independence from Britain. They want to end the colonial rule that has lasted more than 200 years, by sending a letter to Queen Elizabeth II and the Australian government.

A declaration of the establishment of the Murrawari state which became the home of the Aboriginal tribes had also been carried out. Previously the Aboriginal sovereignty movement in Australia was seen in 1972. An Aboriginal Camp Embassy Movement group supported indigenous land rights and expelled the British who never had legal authority over the Australian continent.

Discrimination against native kangaroo continents is indeed still happening today. This indigenous tribe is still isolated from the modern civilization of the continent of Australia with the placement of isolated regions. And various policies that exacerbate the extinction of this tribe.

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