First Nations — definition?
Indigenous peoples of Australia, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Aboriginal vs Torres Strait — peoples?
Mainland Indigenous peoples; islanders respectively.
Connection to Country — role?
Foundation of identity, spirituality, law, and culture.
Connection to Country — includes?
Land, water, ancestors, law, spirituality.
Mabo decision — significance?
Overturned terra n doctrine, recognized Indigenous land rights.
Indigenous Australia — language groups?
Approx. 390, governed by law and customs.
Theing — what?
Explains creation, universe, laws, transmitted via language, art.
Impact of European contact — population decline?
Up to 90% decline due to disease, violence, dispossession.
Terra n doctrine — land ownership?
Claimed land belonged to no one; overturned in 1992.
Key milestones — include?
1967 referendum, Gurindji walk-off, Mabo, Native Title.
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1. What is the primary significance of the term 'First Nations' in the context of Australian Indigenous peoples?
2. What does the term 'First Nations' include in the context of Indigenous peoples in Australia?
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