The Use of Neck-chains
This Book Provides an Appropriate and Accurate Representation for School Children of Aboriginal People’s Contribution and Presence in Australia’a Early history.
How Aboriginal Society was portrayed to school children in the 1950s and 60s
Conservatives are often criticized when they invoke the ‘slippery slope argument’ to point out the potential dangers of seemingly innocuous ‘socially-progressive’ ideas. But even ‘liberals’, if they are really being honest with themselves, must have some serious misgivings about the conflation of big business with state-sanctioned euthanasia.
“Sophisticated Aboriginal houses” are actually Torres Strait Huts with Melanesian and Polynesian influences
The New Guineans and the Torres Strait Islanders developed and continued their horticultural practices, but the Australian Aborigines chose, or were forced, to abandon their early horticultural experiments and instead followed a hunter-gatherer lifestyle.