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Who is "other" in the poem Aboriginal Australia?

AThe Aboriginal tribes themselves

BThe wildlife of Australia

CThe British, who colonized Aboriginal Australia and destroyed their way of life and the natural world

DThe European traders and explorers

Answer:

C. The British, who colonized Aboriginal Australia and destroyed their way of life and the natural world

Read Explanation:

  • The poem explores the impact of British conquest on Aboriginal Australians, their culture, and the natural world.

  • From the 1950s through the 1970s, Jack Davis worked with several government agencies and humanitarian groups.


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