Anskora
Anskora t1_iznqghh wrote
Reply to comment by Drakotrite in Native title granted to South Australian Wirangu people recognises it 'always will be Aboriginal land' by DaRedGuy
It is 80,000 years ago
https://rockartaustralia.org.au/australian-dig-finds-evidence-aboriginal-habitation-80000-years-ago/
And no, they aren't a single nation, that's why each group has claim to their specific land, not any more nor less.
And, the Aboriginal Australian version of possession of land is different than the European version, the land is not "owned" but rather it is tied to a people through religion, culture, hunting, etc.
Please learn something about Australia before making ridiculous comments
Anskora t1_izn1jy8 wrote
Reply to comment by Orgidee in Native title granted to South Australian Wirangu people recognises it 'always will be Aboriginal land' by DaRedGuy
If you want to get into the semantics of it, we can:
Always has always had a range of meanings, the most common being "forever" or "every single time"
Another common usage of it is using it to exaggerate sentences.
In this context, it is using definition number 2
Always has been their land means "it has been there land [for a very long time]"
Just like how European land is considered "always European", Aboriginal Australian land is considered "always Aboriginal Australian"
Another reason people say that is the Aboriginal Peoples of Australia have a unique connection to the land, more so than other cultures do to the land they are on
Their religion, lifestyle, presence, culture is uniquely tied directly to the land that they claim.
I'd suggest speaking to an Aboriginal Elder for a better explanation as I'm merely an Australian who only knows the gist of things
Anskora t1_izmb9ft wrote
Reply to comment by Orgidee in Native title granted to South Australian Wirangu people recognises it 'always will be Aboriginal land' by DaRedGuy
It has been their land for 80,000 years.
Anskora t1_izlrhzu wrote
Reply to comment by Grogosh in Native title granted to South Australian Wirangu people recognises it 'always will be Aboriginal land' by DaRedGuy
And still is, aboriginal peoples have their land recognised here, its a pretty common thing and this isn't unusual
Anskora t1_j838qjs wrote
Reply to comment by Such-Armadillo8047 in Homosexuality to be decriminalised in Sri Lanka by coolo04
Buddhism generally is just a "be gay idc" religion from what I know