Changing Rights and Freedons: Aboriginals

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Across
  1. 1. a person having one-fourth black ancestry
  2. 7. to separate or set apart from others or from the main body or group; isolate
  3. 9. out to white families
  4. 11. Reconciliation by the government where they focus on practical things which improve the living standards of Indigenous people, such as providing the same quality of housing or water that non-Indigenous communities receive.
  5. 14. were directed at Aboriginal Australians and non-British migrants who
  6. 16. the act of protecting or the state of being protected; preservation from injury or harm
  7. 18. families by government, churches and welfare groups to be raised in institutions or
  8. 19. in Australia after 1945.
  9. 20. the position of an individual in relation to another or others, especially in regard to social or professional standing.
Down
  1. 2. the ancient time of the creation of all things by sacred ancestors, whose spirits continue into the present, as conceived in the mythology of the Australian Aborigines
  2. 3. an act or instance of integrating a racial, religious, or ethnic group
  3. 4. The policy of trying to make people change their culture or way of life
  4. 5. original or earliest known; native; indigenous
  5. 6. self-government: government of a political unit by its own people
  6. 8. To put aside a difference and come together as friends.
  7. 10. the generations of Aboriginal children taken away from
  8. 12. originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native
  9. 13. interposition or interference of one state in the affairs of another
  10. 15. they will fit in and become part of a different culture or way of life. Assimilation
  11. 17. of the State