Aboriginality and the Land- Key Terms

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Across
  1. 2. One of the responses of Aboriginal people to invasion
  2. 3. Living areas established by the Aboriginal Welfare Board
  3. 5. Importance elements include country, family ties and a shared experience
  4. 8. The deliberate killing of a large group of people
  5. 11. Laws based on traditions and customs
  6. 17. Refers to pre-invasion Aboriginal life, culture and social organisation
  7. 18. Seen as the embodiment of Aboriginal creation which gives meaning to everything
  8. 20. Custodians of knowledge
  9. 21. The act of forcibly taking over the land
  10. 23. Provided all the necessities of life for Aboriginal people
  11. 24. An institution where Aboriginal girls were sent to be trained to perform domestic duties
Down
  1. 1. People being taken away or forced from their land, economic base, way of life and culture
  2. 4. An institution where Aboriginal boys were sent
  3. 6. A formal agreement between two or more parties
  4. 7. A concept meaning land belonging to no-one
  5. 9. A term used when referring collectively to the first peoples of the land in international communities
  6. 10. A measure that arose from British recommendations that soon turned into control
  7. 12. Deeply links Aboriginal people to land where everything is connected
  8. 13. Area of land reserved by the Crown for Aboriginal people
  9. 14. The study of past events
  10. 15. A term used to describe the taking of Aboriginal children
  11. 16. Key aspect of Aboriginal culture relating to relationships and family
  12. 19. An idead that Aboriginal people should be improved by being civilised and christianised
  13. 22. A disease that killed Aboriginal people during first contact