Thursday, June 14, 2012

the indigenous people


the movie "Rabbit-proof fence "shows us what life was like for the indigenous people of Australia. They were separated from their children.
The most indigenous peoples have suffered oppression, violations of basic rights, why  happen this?
When I saw the movie, I thought of what happened in Chile with the Mapuche people,
all the injustices that continue to suffer. When will stop the violations of their rights?

2 comments:

  1. According to A. Piqueras, the identity of the different sectors of the population are built as a contraposition of trends. In this sense, mapuches don't want to be like the "modern" chilean citizen, on the contrary, they want to keep their traditions alive and therefore are not synchronised with the attitude of development of the country.

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  2. Hawaii, a beautiful paradise. But with a sad history of oppression toward indigenous peoples. U.S. deposed his queen, forbade their dances, their religion and language. another example of oppression toward indigenous peoples.

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