Who is the Aboriginal Elder on our $50 note ?
David Unaipon
Which is the correct definition of Segregation?
1. The legal ownership of land and the right to self-government and ownership of ones future.
2. The forced separation or isolation of a race, class, or ethnic group.
3. The forced removal Aboriginal people out of towns and into the reserves and missions, and removal children to be raised as ‘white’ with other families.
2. The forced separation or isolation of a race, class, or ethnic group.
What does the yellow circle stand for on the Aboriginal flag ?
The sun (Guwiyung), Giver life protector
In 2000 she became the first Australian Aboriginal person to win an individual Olympic gold medal.
Cathy Freeman
What is Dharug word for welcome/hello?
Warami!
Who is Uncle Wes Marne?
Uncle Wes Marne is Bigambul man and Dharug community elder who has lived in Mt Druitt, Sydney for the past 45 years.
What does Kid LAROI's name represent/reference?
He chose the rap name 'The Kid LAROI' because of his Indigenous heritage – his family is from Kamilaroi Country.
Why is NAIDOC week significant ?
it celebrates the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
How many games has Latrell Mitchell played for South Sydney Rabbitohs from 2020-2024 ?
2020-2024
146 Games
What is a key difference (besides the lyrics) between the Australian and New Zealand National Anthems?
New Zealand is unique for having two national anthems of equal standing , ‘God Defend New Zealand’ | ‘Aotearoa’ and ‘God Save The King’.
Ka tū motuhake a Aotearoa nā te mea he ōrite te mana o ana ngaringari ā-motu e rua — ‘God Defend New Zealand’ | ‘Aotearoa’ me ‘God Save the King’.
What happened at the Kinchela Boys Home?
BONUS 100 POINTS!: WHAT WAS THE AIM/GOAL OF THE Kinchela Boys Home?
- Young Indigenous boys were forcibly removed from their families at taken to the home.
- They were treaded badly
- Not allowed to speak their language, practice their culture or see their families.
BONUS: To teach the boys to live like white people and to forget their culture, heritage, identity and history.
He starred in Boy Swallows Universe , Black Comedy & also a singer rapper?
Adam Briggs
What is 'close the gap' all about?
Bringing Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-indigenous Australians together.
Name two Australian government policies that heavily impacted the lives and rights of Aboriginal People?
1. Protection Policy
2. Assimilation Policy
BONUS 200 POINTS: DEFINE EACH POLICY.
What is the difference between a Welcome to Country and an Acknowledgement of Country?
Welcome to Country is delivered by Traditional Owners, or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who have been given permission from Traditional Owners, to welcome visitors to their Country.
An Acknowledgement of Country is an opportunity for anyone to show respect for Traditional Owners and the continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to Country.
He was an Aboriginal Elder actor & dancer who starred in , Storm Boy , Australia, Crocodile Dundee, Rabbit Proof Fence, The Tracker?
David Gulpilil
She starred in The Sapphires as the lead singer ?
Jessica Mauboy
What does NAIDOC stand for?
National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committe.
Who started their career at the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs, where the won the 2004 NRL premiership? They then moved to the North Queensland Cowboys in 2005, playing in that year's grand final.
Johnathan Thurston
Aboriginal people cut these out of the tree to use for
Carrying there baby, picking fruit and berries used for many of things .
Coolamons
Who started the 1965 Freedom Ride?
The Freedom Ride of 1965 was a journey undertaken by a group of Aboriginal Australians in a bus across New South Wales, led by Charles Perkins.
What was the Marbo decision?
What is the theme for 2024 NAIDOC Day?
Keep the fire BURNING!!!
BLAK,LOUD AND PROUD
He was famous for lifting his footy Jersey up ?
Nicky Winmar
List 3 Similarities and Differences between Aboriginal and Maori Colonisation.
Similarities:
Colonised by British
Major death from disease, respiratory illnesses as well as other diseases like smallpox and measles spread, infecting many indigenous peoples
Loss of land, displacement of indigenous people causing lack of access to traditional food sources and other resources.
Differences:
Violence was the leading cause of death for Aboriginal people whereas for Maori people it was other causes.
Life expectancy for Maori people was around 30 before colonisation, becoming 25 for men and 23 for women after colonisation.
More deaths of children in Maori people, over 50% of the deaths were children.