Gnads wrote on Jul 17
th, 2018 at 6:28pm:
And you d1ck that was well past/post colonisation & settlement.
Who said I was limiting my comments only to colonial times, Gnads?
I am sure that the Stock Industry still believed it was colonising the Top End well into the 1960s.
Quote:That Aboriginals adapted very well to stockwork is a given .... but they were taught everything they applied by whitey .... there were no cattle & horses on the continent prior to whitey.
The reason that they were a mainstay in the industry in remote areas was because they were already there ... a lot of whiteys didn't want to go out there.
I am unsure why you're suggesting I'm disputing those points, Gnads?
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Oh & whitey gave em tucker & smokes ... so they worked cheap ......
well before any aboriginal stockmans strike. [/quote]
Again, I am not disputing that. The white land owners exploited the Indigenous stockmen, as the whites who were forced north by the Japanese threat discovered when they arrived in the Northern Territory. Do you deny that?