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|    Indigenous peoples and colonial diaspora    |
|    25 Jan 15 22:49:52    |
      It's interesting. Many of the people who identify as Indigenous of Australia       of the various tribes also have a large degree of ancestry from other lands,       especially the European lands of the United Kingdom and Ireland. Our UK       Families (of which I am an        Irish/English person, a member of the Australian diaspora) have many family       connections with the Indigenous people of Australia now in the 21st Century of       the common era. We are, in fact, quite well inbred with each other. We are       really a connected and        extended family in many ways. Of course, these indigenous of Australia have       deep faiths and beliefs in the ways of Australian Indigenous culture yet,       through bloodlines, also have connections to the European peoples as well,       especially those of the        United Kingdom, and really are part of OUR culture in terms of family as       well. There are probably indigenous of Australia who have the surname 'Daly'       who have an Irish Celtic ethnicity associated with them as well. We are an       intermixed bunch, and I am        very happy for such peoples to be part of my clan and Daly family. On the       NITV network of Australian TV not only do they show indignenous TV shows of       Australia culture, but also those of other nations. Ireland has a deep celtic       root and the indigenous        of Ireland are still substantially just that in our modern era. In England       the Saxon and Norman settlers have intermixed over many generations with the       original celtic peoples of the lands that probably just about every citizen of       England has indigenous        celtic roots in some aspect of their family bloodlines. An 80s tv show like       the Robin Hood series from England is, in many ways, an indigenous cultural       show of the English people. But, from their celtic roots, even in this modern       era a show like the '       Bill' on English TV is strongly an Indigenous English cultural show as well.        Could such shows or others from the United Kingdom ever have a chance of       showing up on NITV? Perhaps they should.                     Daniel Thomas Andrew Daly              http://karaitenoahide.angelfire.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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