Aboriginal Education and Training at the Crossroads: Reproducing the Present or Choosing the Future?#

Authors

  • Ralph Folds Batchelor College
  • Djuwalpi Marika Nungalinua College

Abstract

Over the years comparisons have been drawn between the impoverished people of Asia, Africa and South America, the socalled Third World, and Aboriginal communities, and it has been claimed by some that Aboriginies live in Third World conditions and share Third World health problems. Those claims have been strongly rebutted by others, who point out that Aborigines are not nearly so badly off - they get welfare and various benefits unheard of in the Third World. These people usually add that some Aborigines even have land rights.

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Published

1989-05-01

How to Cite

Folds, R., & Marika, D. (1989). Aboriginal Education and Training at the Crossroads: Reproducing the Present or Choosing the Future?#. The Aboriginal Child at School, 17(2), 5–12. Retrieved from https://ajie.atsis.uq.edu.au/acs/article/view/1878

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