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Context
How peopleC) see the world is generally informed by their own experiences, values, norms and learning. From the earliest periods of colonisation, ill-formed perceptions and assumptions about the values and ways of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and social organisation have emerged from the comparison of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander world to the spiritual, social, political and economic perspectives of European colonizersA). ColonistsA) judged the civility and worthiness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and societies by the degree to which they perceived it conforming to European customs and norms. Not surprisingly the early observersA) knew nothing about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PeoplesC) and cultures. The substantial errors of judgement that followed have had a significant impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples ever since. Non Aboriginal societyB) has, however, increasingly improved its knowledge of the ways and life of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Gradually, decisionmakers started to recognise that Aboriginal people held cultural values and principles that provided the basis for orderly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander societies. Clearly, however, much remains to be done to ensure the genuine recognition of the fundamental values and principles of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures within Australian societyB) and its institutions. When making judgements about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, AustraliaB) and its public institutions must acknowledge the history, and bridge the difference in cultural outlooks to find a fair, respectful and ethical way forward. These Guidelines are designed to help fulfill these obligations. This document does not use the term IndigenousC). While this term has been used recently, most Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples prefer terms that better reflect their cultural identity such as NyoongarD), KooriD), MurriE), NgaanyatjarraD), NungaE) and PalawaE). This is about more than just language. It is a reflection of real cultural diversity.
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