@@Roofhack I will never forget at school, being taught, one Dutch navigator who landed in WA cost in the 1660's, described it as a land of "sand, sin and sorrow, where the natives are bothered by fllies." But then again if I had to live in WA, I would say the same thing. haaaa
the reason the land is dry is because of the great dividing range a series of mountains collecting majority of the rainfall and keeping the water on that side and space
Loved this video & will be showing it to my Spanish ESL classes today, but definitely some things I would correct 😂 First & foremost: we don’t say “Aborigines” anymore as it’s considered derogative. The correct term is “Aboriginals” or even better “Indigenous/First Nations People”.
Good video, severely under-represented the Aboriginal massacres though. Also, January 26 didn't become a unified Australia day until 1994. #changethedate
never say "aborigine" , it has a racist history and is used by ppl I would refer to as , bigots- "indigenous Australian" , or at a pinch , "Aboriginal Australian" are the names used
conflict with the colonies sounds too nice comparing to the actual genocide occur, you know. please let's call the child in his real name. i wish the narrative will be less incomplete, considering the originals settlers of the continent.
The colonisation began not in 1770 when Cook arrived, but rather in 1788. They all nearly died from starvation and wars with the local Eora people led by the warrior shaman Pemulwuy.
exactly - away from everyone else. WHy do you think we invented wifi...so we dint have to go overseas to see people we didnt reallly want to see anyway! llol
What happened to the Penal Colony part of history? Are you going to skip the Pilgrims when you talk about the first Thanksgiving too? Or the first flight and airplane flight when you talk about the Wright Brothers? Wow a great bike history video that Wright Brothers video was. Geesh.
It's a 9 minute video. Everything that is mentioned is mentioned briefly. The penal colony is mentioned at 2:40~. Also, please provide a link to your better video about Australian history.
@@uncletrick1 Thanks for the Time Stamp, I reviewed it and it was so briefly mentioned it did not make impression on me, which is saying something considering it was the foundation of the population - such a statement and concept is worthy to be expanded on. I don't rely on videos as my exclusive knowledge of history. I also use podcasts, books, articles, websites and encyclopedias for deeper digs. I recommend those same sources if you want to learn more.
Hi I'm a Aboriginal woman from Perth Western Australia and my people are the Noongah people of the South West region of Western Australia and i just wanted to say that ur wrong about Aboriginal land management before settlement.... Aboriginal people have a belief that the LAND OWNS US WE DON'T OWN IT...& each and every Aboriginal tribe had traditions that believe that if we don't take care of the land then it won't take care of us...therefore we did backburning of bushland & some native plants actually need fire for regrowth... also we cared for the land by only taking the amount of food we needed & since most Aboriginal tribes were nomadic they would move around their Country & let regrowth happen in the places that needed it, there is also written documentation from some first settlers that stated they had seen many women farming the land for yams which explains the land being suitable for agriculture...this type of managing the land was actually recognised by some first settlers as they had written documens stating that the country reminded them of parks & the land was just right for agriculture...this way of managing such a desolate & dry country worked for thousands of years until settlement which was when our traditional customs and Lores were forbidden due to Australian Native Acts that were more or less "genocide" as they tried to take the black out of the First Nations people..♥️🖤💛🦘🦘...thx for showing respect to my people & I only just wanted to correct u about this as it's a major role that kept the longevity of the oldest living culture on Earth♥️🖤💛... thx for showing my people respect and love.🙏🙏♥️🖤💛
If that's the case then why do aboriginals sell their rights to the land as soon as they get it🤣 don't give me that crap mate wasn't to long ago a aboriginal couple sold land for millions but they're "connected to the land"😭 just with everything they all in it for the money
And majority of aboriginals have white skin so yeah they didn't try to breed it out thy succeeded aboriginals gonna be extinct in the next couple hundred years
@@44shots6worldsexactly what species are you talking about... and well since you wanna talk about species being wiped out let's talk about koalas, platypus and many other native animals that's being wiped out in just 200yrs
@@44shots6worldsWOW!! You learnt that ONE COUPLE MAY HAVE SOLD THE LAND BUT PLEASE GIVE ME MORE DETAILS BCOZ when it comes to sale of any Native Title Rights then that sale needs to be agreed upon by the WHOLE TRIBE THATS CLAIMED THAT LAND ONE COUPLE WOULDN'T BE ALLOWED TO SELL THE LAND!!??... and geez money is all that I hear from white people and their excuses for Aboriginal people and land rights ... give proof not ur ignorance 😂😂
Aborigines didnt build permanent homes, nor did they have farms, Where did you get this information?
Exactly, threw rocks and sticks for 60,000 years.
What do you call permanent?
One day an American will pronounce Canberra correctly
Can-brah
@@nopantsdance666Mel-Bin
Can't pronounce the Dutch names either, haha.
@@tankzzy1392 WRONG. Get it rite. Its "Mel-ben". LOL
@@Roofhack I will never forget at school, being taught, one Dutch navigator who landed in WA cost in the 1660's, described it as a land of "sand, sin and sorrow, where the natives are bothered by fllies." But then again if I had to live in WA, I would say the same thing. haaaa
Fact check the Kiwi is not Australian
Australia did not exist as a country until Jan 1 1901.
It’s “canbra” not “can-Berra”
It shows a kiwi and Maori in the intro which are from New Zealand not Australia. Also Aussie has states and territories. Otherwise a good video.
the reason the land is dry is because of the great dividing range a series of mountains collecting majority of the rainfall and keeping the water on that side and space
Love this infographic show type of vibe. Try to get a better mic and I promise your channel will grow!
Thanks, will do
Nothing wrong with mic.
Loved this video & will be showing it to my Spanish ESL classes today, but definitely some things I would correct 😂 First & foremost: we don’t say “Aborigines” anymore as it’s considered derogative. The correct term is “Aboriginals” or even better “Indigenous/First Nations People”.
Aborigines to many.
We do say aboriginals thi majority of Aussies say it
😂😂😂😂 history brought to the world by colonel Sanders and ronald McDonald
At the 1:15 mark you mention the first settlers as coming 50,000 years ago but your graphic shows a time of 5000.
...and they arrived mostly on land bridges, according to some researchers.
Evidence suggests 120 000 years plus
No nothing over 60000@@davidwilliams7552
Good video, severely under-represented the Aboriginal massacres though.
Also, January 26 didn't become a unified Australia day until 1994.
#changethedate
Bla blah blah. Change your nappy.
Ikr. I wonder why he doesn't want to educate us on that matter 🤔
@@darth_bastardwake up ya 🤡 notice how short the video is? He missed alot have a cry
The aborigines didn’t cultivate land and they didn’t build permanent homes.
Highly underrated just needs some minor improvements, fix the sounds pls lol
Nobody says "Botany Bay" better than Walter Koenig.
LOL - and he wasnt even on board the Enterprise when the Botany Bay was found by Kirk and the crew (season 1).
thank you , informative and simple to points
Wow’sa I’m using this for my speech 🎤 so you’re channel is awesome 🤩 so I hope you enjoy 😉 xx love Ella
Amazing video!!! I like your channel. I can't leave without subscribing it.
Who says Australia is not British colony?? Australia still pay yearly tax to crown, Australia still celebrates queen/king birthday.
Very wrong on many fronts, the aborigines were nomads who did NOT build permanent structures., for starters. 🇳🇿🇳🇿
never say "aborigine" , it has a racist history and is used by ppl I would refer to as , bigots-
"indigenous Australian" , or at a pinch , "Aboriginal Australian" are the names used
Do one about Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹
Completely independent??? The King dude from England is still the head honcho.
You didn't you mention the afghan camelers? Ever heard of them?
You forgot how we loss a war to those dreaded emus in the "Great Emu War" of 1932 and how they mock us today on our coat of arms!
I thought you said war was created by Australian but you said more
conflict with the colonies sounds too nice comparing to the actual genocide occur, you know. please let's call the child in his real name. i wish the narrative will be less incomplete, considering the originals settlers of the continent.
Aboriginals started majority of battles and list have a cry
"History of Australia on Map" ?
Just click bait title ... I was looking for the history of the maps and the various names Australia was known by.
The colonisation began not in 1770 when Cook arrived, but rather in 1788. They all nearly died from starvation and wars with the local Eora people led by the warrior shaman Pemulwuy.
So many inaccuracies in this video.
Informative. Correction: Wrong map of India.
they dont like being called aboriginies
*Aboriginal People, not Aborigines
Nice video 😀😀😁
Fun and informative!
Perhaps the most peaceful place to live on Earth RN
exactly - away from everyone else. WHy do you think we invented wifi...so we dint have to go overseas to see people we didnt reallly want to see anyway! llol
this video is cooked mate
you aren't entirely correct although its a free nation it still has some correlation with the uk
Aborigines is a offensive term! Please don’t say that
No it’s not
smallest continent?
Thanks for nice video. Which program you use for this video
can bearer
Hello, tell me please, I can translate Your videos?
ROFLMAO
What happened to the Penal Colony part of history? Are you going to skip the Pilgrims when you talk about the first Thanksgiving too? Or the first flight and airplane flight when you talk about the Wright Brothers? Wow a great bike history video that Wright Brothers video was. Geesh.
Thank you. Video about Penal Colony would be interesting
@@historyonmaps Yes, and fundamental and crucial as well.
It's a 9 minute video. Everything that is mentioned is mentioned briefly. The penal colony is mentioned at 2:40~.
Also, please provide a link to your better video about Australian history.
@@uncletrick1 Thanks for the Time Stamp, I reviewed it and it was so briefly mentioned it did not make impression on me, which is saying something considering it was the foundation of the population - such a statement and concept is worthy to be expanded on.
I don't rely on videos as my exclusive knowledge of history. I also use podcasts, books, articles, websites and encyclopedias for deeper digs. I recommend those same sources if you want to learn more.
Get a better mic bruh
Wrong map of India
And STILL, a colony!
Capital of Australia Canberra
Wow cool
I am from Australia
Cool
Is it me or wasn’t Australia More in the middle bottom of the Atlantic?
What ?
Hi I'm a Aboriginal woman from Perth Western Australia and my people are the Noongah people of the South West region of Western Australia and i just wanted to say that ur wrong about Aboriginal land management before settlement.... Aboriginal people have a belief that the LAND OWNS US WE DON'T OWN IT...& each and every Aboriginal tribe had traditions that believe that if we don't take care of the land then it won't take care of us...therefore we did backburning of bushland & some native plants actually need fire for regrowth... also we cared for the land by only taking the amount of food we needed & since most Aboriginal tribes were nomadic they would move around their Country & let regrowth happen in the places that needed it, there is also written documentation from some first settlers that stated they had seen many women farming the land for yams which explains the land being suitable for agriculture...this type of managing the land was actually recognised by some first settlers as they had written documens stating that the country reminded them of parks & the land was just right for agriculture...this way of managing such a desolate & dry country worked for thousands of years until settlement which was when our traditional customs and Lores were forbidden due to Australian Native Acts that were more or less "genocide" as they tried to take the black out of the First Nations people..♥️🖤💛🦘🦘...thx for showing respect to my people & I only just wanted to correct u about this as it's a major role that kept the longevity of the oldest living culture on Earth♥️🖤💛... thx for showing my people respect and love.🙏🙏♥️🖤💛
If that's the case then why do aboriginals sell their rights to the land as soon as they get it🤣 don't give me that crap mate wasn't to long ago a aboriginal couple sold land for millions but they're "connected to the land"😭 just with everything they all in it for the money
You do know aboriginals wiped out species right?
And majority of aboriginals have white skin so yeah they didn't try to breed it out thy succeeded aboriginals gonna be extinct in the next couple hundred years
@@44shots6worldsexactly what species are you talking about... and well since you wanna talk about species being wiped out let's talk about koalas, platypus and many other native animals that's being wiped out in just 200yrs
@@44shots6worldsWOW!! You learnt that ONE COUPLE MAY HAVE SOLD THE LAND BUT PLEASE GIVE ME MORE DETAILS BCOZ when it comes to sale of any Native Title Rights then that sale needs to be agreed upon by the WHOLE TRIBE THATS CLAIMED THAT LAND ONE COUPLE WOULDN'T BE ALLOWED TO SELL THE LAND!!??... and geez money is all that I hear from white people and their excuses for Aboriginal people and land rights ... give proof not ur ignorance 😂😂