Indigenous History

A detailed illustration representing significant events in Indigenous Australian history, including cultural symbols, protest imagery, and events like the Freedom Ride and Aboriginal Tent Embassy.

Understanding Indigenous History Quiz

Test your knowledge about the important events and movements in Indigenous Australian history. This quiz features nine questions that challenge you to think critically about the impact of various policies and events on Indigenous communities.

  • Learn about pivotal moments in Indigenous rights movements.
  • Explore the significance of key policies and their effects.
  • Enhance your understanding of Indigenous history in Australia.
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What effect did the 1965 Freedom Ride have?
Exposed racism in NSW country towns.
Stopped racism in NSW country towns.
Led to an official apology in NSW country towns.
The 1972 Aboriginal Tent Embassy was:
Established by foreign government to support Aboriginal people.
An official movement to support Aboriginals with gaining their land back.
An unofficial movement to support Aboriginal land rights.
The 1966 Gurindji Strike...
Immediately allowed Aboriginal stockmen to have equal pay.
Eventually lead to local Aboriginal peoples gaining land rights with the passing of the 1976 Aboriginal Land Rights Act.
Gained citizenship rights for local people.
Which policy came first?
The Immigration Restriction Act.
Assimilation Policy
The Assimilation Policy is directly related to...
The Wave Hill Strike
The Stolen Generations
The Australian job crisis
In which capital city did the 1938 Day of Mourning take place?
Adelaide
Brisbane
Sydney
The 1967 Referendum allowed...
Laws made for Indigenous Australians to be consistent across all states and territories of Australia.
Indigenous Australians to gain back the right to their land.
Only allowed Indiegnous Australians to be counted as part of the population.
What did the 1976 Aboriginal Land Rights Act mean for Indigenous Australians?
It meant that anyone could claim any land as their own without agrument.
Indigenous Australians could make claim for ownership of their land through the court system.
Indigenous Australians could claim their land back without rejection.
What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
A legally binding document that ALL countries must abide.
Nothing. It does not exist.
A document that outlines the rights and freedoms of all human beings.
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