6 Questions
In which year did the Day of Mourning protest occur?
1938
What does “NAIDOC” stand for?
National Aboriginal Day Observance Committee
What is Cultural Appropriation?
Using elements of a culture which you do not belong to
Who supported the formation of NAIDOC?
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Which organization's formation is being discussed?
NAIDOC
What was the purpose of forming NAIDOC?
Increase awareness of Indigenous Australians
Study Notes
NAIDOC Week
- The Day of Mourning protest occurred in 1938.
- NAIDOC stands for National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee.
- Cultural Appropriation refers to the act of taking or using elements of another culture, often without permission or proper understanding.
- The formation of NAIDOC was supported by William Cooper, a prominent Aboriginal activist.
- The organization being discussed is the National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC).
- NAIDOC was formed to promote and celebrate the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Test your knowledge of Indigenous Australian history and culture with this quiz! From the Day of Mourning protest to the significance of NAIDOC week, learn fascinating facts and expand your understanding of Aboriginal heritage. Challenge yourself and see how much you know about these important events and celebrations.
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