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How was this act described by newspapers
Insulting and inadequate
When were blankets usually distributed
Queen Victoria’s birthday
What “gift” did the government give annually
Blankets
What food were Aboriginal workers often given
Rice
Why did colonists prefer Aboriginal workers
Cheaper labour
What happened to seasonal calendars
They were forgotten
What cultural practices were restricted
Corroborees and ceremonies
What happened as settlers moved inland
Aboriginal people were dispossessed
What belief did Aboriginal people initially have about Europeans
They were spirits
What weapons did Aboriginal people use
Spears
What weapons did settlers use
Guns and muskets
How was Udja treated when his wife was stolen
Given flour and dismissed
Why were Nyungar people confused by the laws
Two systems existed
What was happening to Aboriginal social structure
It was destroyed
What news did Moody bring from Lake Monger
Aboriginal men were arrested
Who was protected by the law
White settlers
How were Aboriginal prisoners transported
In chains by boat
What happened to many men sent there
Never returned
Where were they sent
Rottnest Island Penal Colony
What happened after they were caught
Imprisonment
What animal did Bidgup and Meedo take
A sheep
Why did Nyungar people expect settlers to share food
They were cut off from hunting
What changes did Yellagonga see on his land
Bush replaced by huts and farms
What did settlers use to threaten the hunters
Guns
What problem did Bidgup report about hunting
Trails were fenced off
What did Aboriginal people realise the settlers’ arrival meant
Loss of land and society
Where did settlers find more fertile land
Beyond the Swan River
Why did working-class settlers enjoy these events
Gained higher social status
What social activities did settlers hold
 
Picnics
 
fox hunts and balls
What were settlers encouraged to maintain
Their English customs
Who took the best land
Wealthy and influential settlers
Who was allowed to choose land freely in the colony
Early European settlers