From the 'Keeparra' to the 'Cultural Bind' - An Analysis of the Aboriginal Situation
Abstract
This paper discusses the loss of culture experienced by the Aboriginal communities in the mission, rural, and urban contexts. The cultural bind experienced by the communities due to not having a future in modern western society, and losing their traditional cultural roots through displacement.
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