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migrants and learning about other cultures.
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support to learning about other cultures. More than 50 per cent
at each school rejected the notion that it is better not to

have coloured people.

However, the schools all gave support to statements about
having a mix of cultures and learning about other cultures.

The hypothesis that there would be evidence of interaction

between the theorizing of school personnel and non-Aboriginal                  і

students was supported.

22.24 Vietnamese in a multi-cultural Australia

Statement 1, concerning Vietnamese, was included partly

as a distraction from highlighting issues concerned with

Aborigines, partly seeking a basis of comparison between
attitudes towards this most recent coloured group of migrants
and towards Aboriginal people.



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