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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
AUSTRALIA
[DATE]
[COMPANY NAME]
[Company address]

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Table of Contents
Introduction....................................................................................................................................2
Lifestyle before and after colonization........................................................................................2
Conclusion......................................................................................................................................6
References.......................................................................................................................................8

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Introduction
Through this report the critical analysis will be conducted upon the identification of the
British colonization which has a diverse effect on the communities of indigenous people in
Australia along with those trails taken forward for their community development. Aboriginal
people are considered as first person in Australia, so they share a very unique position across the
country. They are also famous for being able to maintain a strong connection along with their
cultures, language and traditions. They have also contributed a lot in managing the environment
as well as the economic development and the cultural identity of the nation.
Lifestyle before and after colonization
Colonization basically explores the significance of stolen generations for the Aboriginal
as well as Torres Strait islander. It investigates the centrality of land for the Aboriginal
individuals, in connection to their social and religious convictions, and the importance of The
Dreaming, before thinking about the impact of bigot developmental hypothesis on the
Aborigines as people just as a network.
Before the arrival of the Britishers in Australia in the year 1788 there were many
different community of indigenous people living in Australian land for more than over 40.000
years. But their life at that time was very much different from that of today, at that time they
basically survived by doing activities like hunting and gathering. The male were to hunt the huge
animals for their daily diets, whereas the females and kids would collect fruits, plants and
barriers. They had basically used their lands for shelter, water, food and making weapon and
never overused or damaged it (Andersen, Edwards, & Wolfe, 2017).
Incoming of the Bruisers had a very severe as well as devastating impact upon the lives
of these people. Their lands got disposed, they got exposed to a number of new diseases and

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