All it takes is for someone to start asking for the paper trail.
"You owned this land, Woojidy Boojidy people? Where's the title deed? You gonna pay some tax on that?"
The aboriginals were nomadic; they had no concept of land ownership, settlement development, agriculture or farming.
Much like the climate change debate, there is only one side allowed to speak and everything they say is considered fact. Australia's fucked.
I disagree with the "they had no concept of land ownership", it wasn't as we know it but if someone (even to this day) who is Aboriginal went into lands that weren't theirs without permission they could receive a spearing for the offence.
All it takes is for someone to start asking for the paper trail. "You owned this land, Woojidy Boojidy people? Where's the title deed? You gonna pay some tax on that?"
The aboriginals were nomadic; they had no concept of land ownership, settlement development, agriculture or farming.
Much like the climate change debate, there is only one side allowed to speak and everything they say is considered fact. Australia's fucked.
I disagree with the "they had no concept of land ownership", it wasn't as we know it but if someone (even to this day) who is Aboriginal went into lands that weren't theirs without permission they could receive a spearing for the offence.