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An analysis of the movie "Women of the sun" based on the life of the "Nyari People". Australian Aboriginals

Title: An analysis of the movie "Women of the sun" based on the life of the "Nyari People". Australian Aboriginals
Category: Society & Culture / Geography | Words: 1507 | Pages: 6.4 (approximately 235 words/page)


An analysis of the movie "Women of the sun" based on the life of the "Nyari People". Australian Aboriginals

This movie introduces us to the customs and culture of the Australian Aboriginals, giving a fascinating insight into the rituals and legends of the Nyari people. This movie, set in 1824, shows us the lives of the Nyari people, who are completely undisturbed until they discover two convicts washed up on the beach of their tribal lands. After this, the Nyari people meet other white settlers searching for grazing land. The abuse of the Nyari's sacred …showed first 75 words of 1507 total

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showed last 75 words of 1507 total…many things that they didn't want to do (like the above paragraphs state). This was the case due to how modern the British weapons were compared to those of the aboriginal people. The Aboriginals had no hope of defeating the colonialists with such primitive weapons. The English people played by their own rules because they had far superior weapons and the aboriginals couldn't stand up to them. Bibliography- *         Heinemann Society and Culture textbook *         Personal Notes

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