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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 22

    Once driven off the land they stewarded for millennia, some members of Aboriginal groups in Australia are now paid to restore it as rangershttps://nyti.ms/2yNOuiO 

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      2. Life & Liberty‏ @llatnpos Oct 22
        Replying to @nytimes

        Ah! The blissful, pre-colonial paradise that is always rolled out when it’s time to condemn whitey, and lecture us all about the aboriginals utopian commune with Mother Nature. ...And they never, ever massacred each other ever...! 😃

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      3. Neill Dunne‏ @dunny61a Oct 22
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        Just like indigenous European’s didn’t butcher each other or anyone else! Aborigines where savaged by visitors. It was a massacre. It was awful. No matter how guilty you feel and how much you deny it.

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      1. TeManawaTheHeart‏ @TeManawa1 Oct 22
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        SHAMEFUL AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT THEY ARE THE SOVEREIGNS OF AUSTRALIA AND YOU THE SETTLERS RECTIFY THIS

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      2. Maatstayingsober‏ @Maatstayingsob1 Oct 22
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        I hope the native Americans read this and get the hint, jobs maybe but reperations NEVER.

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      2. Retro Standard‏ @Retro_Standard Oct 22
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        "stewarded" code for "wandered on and didn't do shite"

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      3. James‏ @james_eoghan Oct 23
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        Actually there is recorded evidence of land management systems such as periodical burn offs, selective fish traps which let smaller fish go and so on. They survived 60,000 years on a very dry continent with no work animals or particularly fertile land to speak of.

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      4. Retro Standard‏ @Retro_Standard Oct 23
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        Interesting...

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      1. dañet‏ @_danideru_ Oct 22
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        viva Girringun Rangers!

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      1. Verna Smith‏ @VernaPolitics Oct 22
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        descendants of a pineal society...treating the original owners of the land like...!

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      1. Verna Smith‏ @VernaPolitics Oct 22
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        imagine @HistoryHeroes

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      1. Alina-Georgiana Pruteanu-Teodoru‏ @alina_teodoru Oct 22
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        It's funny, after people destroy the wilderness and the way of life of the bush http://me.Now ,they are hired to preserved what ever is left.I hope they have something left to save.

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      1. Rigisot‏ @Rigisot Oct 22
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        They're nomadic people that roamed wherever there was food. Wouldn't really call them "stewards."

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      1. Qhuba Gumbi-Dlamini‏ @QhubaD Oct 22
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        I hope the indigenous people of Australia, my brothers and sisters, are not the subject of exploitation and slavery.

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