Who was the first black person in Australia?

The first black people in Australia were the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, whose ancestors migrated from Africa and Asia to the continent at least 65,000 years ago.

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Who lived in Australia before whites?

Aboriginal peoples. The Aboriginal peoples, together with the peoples of the Torres Strait Islands who are ethnically and culturally distinct, are the original inhabitants of Australia. Archaeologists believe they have been there for around 40-60,000 years.

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Did aborigines come from Africa?

Modern DNA studies suggest that Australian Aboriginal people, Papua New Guinean highlanders and the Mamanawa people of the Philippines were all descended from the same group who left Africa, and settled in different places after a journey of several thousand years.

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When did the first white man come to Australia?

While Indigenous Australians have inhabited the continent and islands for tens of thousands of years, and traded with nearby islanders in Indonesia, the first documented landing on Australia by a European was around March 1606.

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Is native Australian black?

The First Nations people of Australia consist of two culturally distinct Indigenous groups of black people, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, born inher- itors and custodians of the land. The violent invasion by European colonisers began in 1788 and continues to this day.

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Who is Aboriginal DNA closest to?

The Australian genome clusters together with Highland Papua New Guinea (PNG) samples and is thus positioned roughly between South and East Asians. Apart from the neighboring Bougainville Papuans, the closest populations to the Aboriginal Australian are the Munda speakers of India and the Aeta from the Philippines (Fig.

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Is it racist to say aborigines?

'Aborigine' is generally perceived as insensitive, because it has racist connotations from Australia's colonial past, and lumps people with diverse backgrounds into a single group. You're more likely to make friends by saying 'Aboriginal person', 'Aboriginal' or 'Torres Strait Islander'.

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What was the first race in Australia?

The first horses that came to Australia arrived on the Lady Penrhyn with the First Fleet in 1788 and thus began horse racing. Horse racing became well established in and around Sydney by 1810. The first official race was organised by officers of Governor Macquarie's 73rd Regiment and held at Hyde Park.

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Who were the very first people in Australia?

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the first peoples of Australia, meaning they were here for thousands of years prior to colonisation.

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What is the oldest town in Australia?

The oldest town in Australia, in terms of European settlement, is generally considered to be George Town, Tasmania, founded in 1803, though older settlements like Sydney (1788) and Parramatta (1788) are older cities, with Bathurst (1815) being the oldest inland settlement, and oldest Aboriginal sites like Madjedbebe (around 65,000 years old) predate all European arrivals by tens of thousands of years.
 

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What is the $75000 payment to aboriginals?

The Stolen Generations Reparations Scheme provided ex-gratia payments to Stolen Generations survivors. The reparations aimed to acknowledge historical injustices faced by Stolen Generations survivors. The amount provided to each recipient was $75,000.

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What is the oldest race?

The hunter-gatherer San are among the oldest cultures on Earth, and are thought to be descended from the first inhabitants of what is now Botswana and South Africa. The historical presence of the San in Botswana is particularly evident in northern Botswana's Tsodilo Hills region.

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Did aboriginals go through slavery?

Some Indigenous Australians were slaves until the 1970s. Pacific Islanders (mostly Melanesians) were kidnapped or coerced to come to Australia and work, in a practice known as blackbirding. Labourers were also imported from India and China, and employed in various degrees of unfree labour.

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Who arrived in Australia first?

The Dutch East India Company ship, Duyfken, captained by Willem Janszoon, made the first documented European landing in Australia in 1606.

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What do aboriginals call Australia?

There were so many different tribes that there wouldn't be one single name. In a lot of the Dreamtime stories that have survived, individual islands have been named, but Australia as a whole tended to be referred to as "the land", rather than having a name.

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Did Vikings ever come to Australia?

The announcement of a Viking trade station in Western Australia came as a surprise to many, but the spoof was quickly seen through by most. This story, while conceived of as a hoax, fits within a genre of pseudoarchaeology that claims that the Vikings, the Phoenicians and even the Aztecs found Australia.

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What is the oldest race in Australia?

According to the most recent archaeological evidence, Aboriginal peoples have been living on this land for at least 65,000 years, confirming what Aboriginal people have always known, that they are the world's oldest continuous living culture.

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What was Australia called before?

Before it was called Australia, the continent was known by several names, most prominently New Holland by the Dutch who explored its west coast, and Terra Australis Incognita (Unknown Southern Land) by Europeans dreaming of a great southern continent; the name Australia, derived from the Latin for "southern," was proposed by Matthew Flinders and officially adopted in the 1820s, replacing the older Dutch and British colonial names like New South Wales for the eastern parts.
 

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Is an Indian an Aboriginal person?

Aboriginal peoples of Canada (referred to here as Indigenous peoples) are defined in the Constitution Act, 1982, Section 35 (2) as including the Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada.

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Is Australia 90% white?

No, Australia is not 90% white; while a large majority identify with European ancestry (around 76-80% in recent years), a significant and growing portion identifies as Asian, African, Middle Eastern, or Indigenous, making it a highly multicultural nation with diverse ethnic backgrounds, not overwhelmingly white. Recent census data shows European ancestry (English, Irish, etc.) makes up a large chunk, but Asian ancestries are also substantial, with over 17% Asian population and around 3.8% identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, per the 2021 census data from Wikipedia. 

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What is the race that stopped a nation?

Archer, a New South Wales-based thoroughbred trained by Etienne de Mestre, streaked to the lead in the last straight winning by six lengths. Today, the Melbourne Cup is known as 'the race that stops a nation', drawing crowds of thousands on the first Tuesday in November every year.

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What were the original five races?

Blumenbach's five categories were: Caucasian, the white race; Mongolian, the yellow race; Malayan, the brown race; Ethiopian, the black race; and American, the red race. Although he retained geographical names for his categories, the change marked a shift from geography to physical appearance.

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Can I just say I'm Aboriginal?

Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage is personal to the individual. You don't need to prove that you are an Indigenous Australian. However, Government agencies and community organisations will, in some cases, request proof of aboriginality when applying for Indigenous-specific services or programs.

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What is Australia's biggest problem right now?

The top 10 issues Australians say are the most concerning

  • Cost of living (65%)
  • Housing unaffordability (37%)
  • Crime and safety (32%)
  • Access to quality healthcare and community care (26%)
  • The environment (21%)
  • Family, domestic and sexual violence (18%)
  • Trust in government and public institutions (15%)
  • Global crises (15%)

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What is the 3 point test for aboriginality?

The standard three-part test for Aboriginality in Australia requires a person to meet three criteria: descent (biological ancestry), self-identification (identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander), and community acceptance (being recognized as such by their Indigenous community). This definition, adopted by the Commonwealth government, is used for many government programs and services, although the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) uses a simpler two-part test (descent and self-identification) for general data collection. 

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