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SOCIAL ORGANIZATION
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Demography - adult population
employment
children - school age
birth rate
death rate
loss∕gain of population
Health - permission to talk to health care staff
Welfare - care of aged
sick
Housing - allocation
organization
Employment - jobs available for adults
for youths
allocation of jobs
prestige
leadership roles
Social interaction - membership of groups
relations with other groups of
Aborigines
intergroup pressures - source
intergroup pressures - solution
non-Aboriginal families
male
female - acceptance by
Aborigines
children
Politics - Aborigines as part of a multi-cultural
Australia
interaction with Government
areas of conflict in building a new society
main issues
ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION
allocation of community income
disparities in income?
management of buying∕selling
domestic goods,
cars etc.
Cultural Structures
education into the culture (school as
’other’, or integrated into total
educational programme)
family structures traditional?
new structure?
dichotomy between old
and youth?
traditional rites
customs
language
religion
social organization
law
leisure