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Bilin Bilin of the Yugambeh tribe of south-east Queensland - circa 1900
A black and white photo of a group of tents, Arkansas. Farmers during Great Depression.
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A black and white photo of a group of tents, Arkansas. Farmers during Great Depression.
Vietnamese refugees at a temporary housing facility wait in line to be interviewed by Immigration and Naturalization officials
Around the Dead Sea. Types of Bedouins at Ghor Es-Safieh
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Town Jetty, Albany, W.A. - sehr frühe 1900er Jahre
Post, Albany, W.A. - Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts
Werbefoto für die Premiere von Robert E. Sherwoods Theaterstück Abe Lincoln in Illinois, mit Raymond Massey in der Hauptrolle Bildunterschrift: Am 15. Oktober wird die bedeutende Gruppe von Dramatikern, die als Playwrights Company bekannt ist, im Plymouth Theatre ihr zweites Angebot der Saison präsentieren, Robert E. Sherwoods Abe Lincoln in Illinois, mit Raymond Massey als jungem Lincoln, der in erster Linie in Ruhe gelassen werden wollte, der mehr und mehr durch den Druck der Umstände in die Ehe mit Mary Todd und die politischen Kämpfe gezwungen wurde, die ihn unsterblich machten.
Albany, Westaustralien - Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts
Ureinwohner - Albany, Westaustralien - sehr frühe 1900er Jahre
Aborigines im Mulgrave District - sehr frühe 1900er Jahre
Emma Albani 1847-1930 / Opera singer
[Mildred E. Wendt im Hof, 427 1st St., Albany, N.Y.]
Mannum, S.A. im Hochwasser - 1917
Aborigine Mia in Albany, W.A. - 1906
Zusammenfassung
Mia-mia ist ein Notquartier der australischen Ureinwohner.
The Indigenous children of North America refer to the diverse group of children who are descendants of the various Indigenous peoples who have inhabited the North American continent for thousands of years. Indigenous children in North America have faced significant challenges over the years, including the forced removal from their families and communities to attend residential schools. These schools were run by the Canadian and US governments and churches, and their primary goal was to assimilate Indigenous children into Euro-Canadian or Euro-American culture. The children were often subjected to physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, and many died while attending these schools. Today, Indigenous children in North America continue to face challenges related to poverty, health, education, and language preservation. Many Indigenous communities in both Canada and the United States struggle with high levels of poverty, which can impact children's access to nutritious food, clean water, and adequate housing. Health disparities also exist, with Indigenous children experiencing higher rates of chronic illnesses such as diabetes and asthma compared to non-Indigenous children. In terms of education, Indigenous children often face challenges related to language preservation and cultural relevance. Many Indigenous children attend schools that do not offer Indigenous language classes or cultural teachings, which can contribute to a loss of language and cultural identity. Despite these challenges, many Indigenous communities are working to address these issues and support the well-being of Indigenous children. Efforts are underway to revitalize Indigenous languages, promote cultural teachings, and provide resources and services that support the health and well-being of Indigenous children and families.