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of the the at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of that, british penetration to the continent. natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local depot. any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, women,
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and children are shot whenever they can be met with squatter. henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus strategy as fast as these rightly described as blood soaked in races. if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent, then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees still 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts, the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines has not been resolved so far. more expensive. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different little opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department to see i a weapons bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and
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renewal form, the 1st concept, the contemporary safety, just like any of the books. it's a capital, a bicycle system, of course in region. this feeds in tradition the basing house of which is the best get people to know nationwide for their customs, cuisine and hospitality. so let's go meet them. the
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thank you very much. didn't some of them all the good the, the actual, the thank you very much ladies. bravo, thank you. so this, this is the cool me that i've had so much about the famous qu, miss walters. it's an un, how's it made? it's a bit like physic. if you, the reason our boss care coolness is different from other dairy products, because because the sun has a lot of protected nature reserves and a great variety of bio grass where it is. and of course it's got master commerce stands out from other variety of commerce, thanks to the wonderful needle grass growing in the highlands of gifts,
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drinking just thinks of flavor and well milk is it from my which the girl who misses a day or products can use needs mirrors milk natural, but fermented w. miller. cool. first of mirrors. milk. then the mill given time to sour and ferment like you slips in a week or 2, you can drink at your most me bullshit. beach. what, selena? i've had such a warm welcome here in by scary, i don't think i've ever had such a a welcome like this. and i've also had you have some great specific conditions when it comes to welcoming guests. and if you invite someone over, you don't always sets a specific time as to when they should come up. but why would you do that? most of your cooking, something that can, you still have budgets? it gets to themes, we've had our own hospitality traditions for many centuries, its purpose is to honor the guest. daniel was saying and glove and them someone who is always important the are to you or that you what is the core of the guess a circle most gonna with them level called is oh yeah. and that's of course,
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the guest during the school as, as an accept terms that they're welcome in new york one, got the with go with them national. i'm not sure your to, you can use that much care. hospitality means that we're happy to treat you to a variety of our national dishes, but i was going into some of them to dance together, sing songs that fits this. this of me is another sign of friendship, hospitality, and good will. is this red cloth, that blue wrap around you is leg disappears with one c. thank you very much watch or just above reading your also you asked why we don't set a specific time for inviting guest over the years. so what you're wasting all day. if there was a problem, that's really quite simple. it just means that as busters are hospitable people and we're happy to receive visitors, we're anytime okay, 7, welcome to the bhaskar land. so let's go to that same day and you the would you pass me to please of course even on a such
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a hot day, you're still doing things like this guy. can you say yes. in fact, you should always drink team hot weather. it is a believe, shared by many cultures that the he's from the teen gives you a strength and removes old bad things from your body. sometimes you sweat it out by some of them. that's why we give you this cost. this dow, we're going to be drinking tea for a long time and you can wipe the sweat off off your forehead as we sit and have this conversation. but we enjoy the tea and share stories for the discussion. lovely. and i can see you have a delicious spread of food here. so what can you tell me about these piece periods that we have today on the study on us? we've got need for minutes and milk products to can use and other day or products of motion and pastries as well, which name, although to me, but they've been on the slide bring that whenever there is a wedding or a major holiday we makes we bar socks or so i do jump jock check and it's which marks or triangles which includes are filled with chop beef and sometimes potatoes
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to him in a basketball. and it's in his beloved. they're made with whole green flour, which has the fiber and is good for the body for goodness. and of course we like to treat our children with sweet pastry said slide this to me. i knew most inside these are considered part of the healthy i it's here, the 5 in the dining. i need to drink tea after a meal as well. um, is it significant? how much t you pull in a cold because it shouldn't be full or just in the 20th and see from a chime anyway. i'm not going to look forward it to you in the cough. we only feel the bottom. there's a sign of hospitality, a gesture, that means we're ready to spend a lot of time drinking tea and talking with you to good. and we're looking forward to seeing you again later. there's used to be selling for is a full cup of tea. it's a sign of design backlash, or if the board was not new, wesley? oh right. yes. it's a sign of disrespect to assume that you're not welcome and should go. wow. well, i thank you for pointing me just a small and so when we pour only a little t,
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it goes down faster and you can enjoy the flavors of the forest herbs. and also i've had the time, the payoff to flight spread is a very important part of the local cuisine here and even the different between different legions as well. well, can you tell me about that? if there still are flood breads are cooked in a while, hot oil too much does it, but you could say that there are deep fried but in the buster national cause in we also have flood birds that are corked in ash. this is all that is you put a flat brad in the ash to bake the water and heat and you get on even flood bread. also make use it flashed brands, these are fried in hot oil in a cook and put cold cause on the
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good the on the scene icons. to not mention the wonderful dress that you and the ladies here are wearing. i said that it, it tells a story, what does your dress tell us? what goes to the cost of them wearing is when you're at housewife is receiving it. the a guest that she puts on her best dress, her most elegant accessories, headrest, ikea, and an ornament. the b is gold has high, but there are other names given to this too. and of course, all kinds of jewelry. since ancient times, it has been customary for us to wear the most elegant and beautiful clothes to
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please our guests. some we're going to get the custom among vast, curious to please the eye of the husband and our guests. and so, and of course it also diverse attention away from the underlying beauty of the wife is the words of the evil eye. so i'm look us up the present. that's what when you go, i did it. i can see you have, you have queens here. what's the significance of the coins that you have on your neck list? now? yes, this was breastplates actually served with very specific function by looking at it by looking at the headdress, you can determine the social status of the household or the family in general. and of course, like in many cultures, it also serves as protection against the evil life and use may have thrown us continue to crash the metal. the was a shit, that's garza and it heavy. it looks quite heavy to where for long term. yeah. which isn't yes. in the olden days, this pieces used to be very heavy. nowadays, of course, they're somewhat lighter. some years ago, a breast piece would weigh 1.5 to 2 kilograms, and a headdress up to 33.5,
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kilograms. them about 5 kilograms, all in all works and it's about 5 gallon drums and toners of pressure to we even joke at times that people years ago must have been very short. and they had to wear this heavy stuff from the age of 13 to 14 years old enough to new age when they'd get married. was that us present will just, well, i think previously doris would get married at a very young age and live with their new families with the senior year with the they were called colleen, and then where the wealth of their family under head, under chest, to profess 3, yes, yes. so i kind of helped notice that you'll give us a call it, it says similar to these tubes of chain man, it looks like he almost has a function is all due to have a practical purpose as well. thanks and like maybe we'll see similarities between the spectral and the corporations and g mail contribute. can you spell that? yeah, sure, it's only a symbol of what else and means of saving money, but it also works as protection of course many years ago as historical sources and our grandmothers tell us most girls used to be very brave and worry or like,
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never afraid of going to bottle alongside their husbands, fathers and brothers. they dried horses and to bottle estimated pressing and looking around, i see the red place an important spots of the national dress. what's the significance of the color red? it does not slip that. you'll like the color red, like in many nations, symbolizes lies the beginning of life, eternal lights, the sun, and of course for toady. for bhaskar, it is a special value, as it signifies the level of growth and success condition it was business to across . that's the right is also known to protect you from evil. i is the call to distracts attention. thank you for giving me this. uh, this read. well, because of what it is, an investment that i have to take care of are the guest we've covered you with a reptile as a sign of hospitality. and of course we're ready to keep this safe and we're looking forward to having you here. again. that's no, thank you. thanks so much for telling me, you know, so many fascinating facts and so much information about the culture here in
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barbecue area and the tea is delicious. and i'm looking forward to try some of this food as well, had together last night. duty, i knew this and busted, sprung up, asking me this. the humble horse has a special place in the hearts of the people here, a baskim on these holes used to be inseparable. because for centuries, vasquez with no buds on the basket horse this desktops companions, the most people seemed like a brand of it. so need somebody hardy read what makes it so resilient?
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they'll tell us the fight is probably the best kid who was in indigenous breeze. we must have looked at, they used to be wild horses, one in utah pans, and bush got the sun nice horses here with bread from them a little to they far as for themselves both in winter and summer. you get them last year. i think it doesn't matter a fight most bus kias economic activity revolves around forces with what actually i bought, for example, no magic peoples and other regions raised more shavings. but at some point, i think gauged in sheep reading now up to 80 percent of the bus kids coming horses that was supposed to be venue. they kept them both for neat, hide, fucked up. and as a means of transportation looked, of course, all this was very tempting from neighbouring tribes. when i tried to re the area and take away those horses, that's why every can lead me every try would protect the land and then bring up all the men as well or is so so that they could defend the live stock. you guys been
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every boy that was born into a family was a warrior no matter if he was fat and small, big showed all sin when in any case he was a warrior. when if, for example, they weren't enough men to women would go into the battle alongside them. eventually they too would fight to protect the castle on the land. we should, this was able to you. so horses look closely connected with life and the life of bashing kias reasonable gift. to what extent does the horse choose the ride on? this is a lot of trust between the ride during the whole us, but i guess to the host and so, so trust the person who's riding it. listen, do you believe 2 horses over like product of the most is a live people. i knew every one of them is way which has their own kind of, i to a whole as, as a natural connection with his own uh, assistant bill which is when he 1st mount a horse it tries to but he left and right to see what kind of running to you. uh, what kind of most are you uh using with the family off to that will it of a,
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as in yet. so if it sees the right or is not he controls, if you pay $10.00 to pull him, dragging him back and forth on is that why this whole season following me? the point of was, feel is, is right a, they have a relationship isn't. for example, the fact that they say it's a will horse and horse will know the bands, it's rise, will not abandon them in a difficult situation. the horse will go through hell and high water for its mazda central, which is especially raised whole i, the bus get people were once known as the cupids of the north. because audrey, there's always been part of your culture, you know, reviving tree is a more of a school few or tradition. but is it them? yes. what indeed, move them to bask is called themselves the cupids of the nose muscular during the napoleonic walks with them. the basque is sent out 20 mounted regiments of $500.00 men each. the boy on good bows and arrows even yet. uh it was the last major will afford in europe as the web bows and arrows we used to be stuck with the device.
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kids were on horses with bows and arrows and res powers with these weapons. so good . it was just and of course this is all history. i'll count. yeah. so, but i didn't know, tradition. st. joseph is now more of a sports world, but we congregated more as a tradition with you some way you could to, to almost so the culture. what else that retails legends that connected with those gifts. so let's be pretty broad of our children from early age and the spirit of a warrior that she discussed people, fairytales goes things with them because of the building to the bow and the horses last years have a saying that goes something like that. you have to pull it on salt, the pilot, the no, it is better to shoot, then to full and be gone. can you show me how it works live, please? don't wait. do you think i could have a go for like the course syllabus to let the stuff is least, you know,
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stones must be wide used to let you have to imagine that you're riding a horse shooting from horseback and you know, you hold a boat around the middle here too, it should look like you have to slant it a bit to the side to keep the arrow in place. so like, how far can an arrow like this fly? the father snowden, arrow short was 897 meters, almost to columbus. uh, it's a that's right, it's what i took is judge and made that showed in $50.72. according to chronicles, we usually put the targets from anywhere between 2 and a 150 meters away. 150 meters, that's rise with this boat. yes. and from what age do um children start riding horses as well. my father put me on a horse when i was 3. so just kind of soon as of course, these days, not so many households have horses and many people think it's too hard on kids. law,
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but we have some, no decent arches at the age of 70. that's the system. that impressive. kind of have them all go please have a lot. of course you go well done. you very much. thank you. we all because that those are some distance. uh yeah, the no financing on these horses, my look quite phone, but there's a deeper philosophy behind it. what is it being hosted by far? i think the key thing is for the right to have a good connection with the horse and for the whole us to have a connection with the rider. and yeah, this connection makes some how suddenly paid by skilled language word for a man is the direction we some way here means a man about these
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a horse with good choice. so it did remains a man horse and it was because a bunch of people, a man could not be without a horse. and every man was a horseman. well, this will sufficing on horses. in the 21st century, my look a bit aggressive. how is it changed over time? and what role does it play today? and spot the success of leaving this now in the 21st century. but everything of course, is a still important to me. uh, just uh, do you see globalization has started to wipe out both as easily which is even language is and many of the go traditions. and horses help us maintain all identity and specifically boys exercises one purpose to help a child become a man. us like it's something about security. people used to put the 3 year olds on a horse. so they do that under control. it. once they learn to control a horse, they can go on to learn to control people room and your family can do to these days . children spend too much time with them, mobile devices,
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and they lose that connection with nature. no problem. we're going to be able to write a whole as you go to learn many things by using you develop skills and you train your horse to also in team exercises. you've got to know how to avoid injuries, to make sure no one gets hurt. it will be people also develop a connection with each of the problem. thank you very much ladies. so you're playing ancient songs on ancient instruments, but the sounds cindy has a modern swiss to $800.00 cheese that we explain. yeah, i think we perform the traditional music of best carrier on there. but here's the thing. we always start by learning the original version before we add any modern
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elements we, we study the history of each piece but again and tried to perform it according to our traditions. sportage, metaphorically speaking, we take a folk music piece like a rough diamond and polish it into a beautiful sparkling gym. the best of both worlds, the the old and the new together. yes, the cool cool breeze. so i hope i pronounce that correctly, is considered to be one of the previous tests as to the violin. but it's own like the violin, the strings on the cooler bees, a made out of horse. how. how does this affect it? that sounds tell me about your instrument is literally this instrument was traditionally made out of wood, which was cut into shape and hollowed corners of work now, but then it was covered with the animal skimmed me and it's true, is it? they have used horse hair for the strings. could you play a little bit for me please. oh, the
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. 1 the babies put aside tumbling back in time. is it true that the, the cubicle bees was, was so sacred centuries ago that's orderly. people cannot even touch it in the that this demand in ancient times. this instrument was played by shaw mountains and they healed people with their music and did it, which is that the instrument, it was a sacred artifact and people were not allowed to touch their instruments. it was a god to existence, never pass their instruments onto their other generations. you own,
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they buried them in the ground, then fear you play the cry, which is a type of fluids and is considered to be one of the windows on the bus key area. well gives it's, it's magical, sound might get cornerstone. store the magic of quarry is the, this instrument is the living history and the very soul of the bus scare. people showing it's very distinctive sound speaks to the heart of every bus care person the cause, return your emotional instrument and these days just like an ancient times. and musicians who play par. i was just a good. i caught a harvest the stems of the choir, a plant in summer, or an autumn when the plants are already dry. wooster can, and you can make the clearly the instruments out of this plan. that is that right? every musician must make their own car a with their own hands. you measure about 7 or 8 times the width of your palm, and that's how long it should be. any, use your fingers to measure where the holes will be. so there are no i dental
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chorus, each one is unique. me isn't sure that your instruments can also replicates. sounds that appear in nature animal sounds. and if so, which ones could you? i would like to perform for you. some of the more popular and well known sounds, imitating the crane of my it's one of the most ancient genres of traditional best gear music. i hope you like it. the student trains has been sacred totem bards and bus gary a sense olden times or ancestors, worshipped cranes, and people were not allowed to kill them. i would also like to play for you an invitation of the sound made by another bird, the golden eagle. it's a story of a golden eagle mother who is looking for its nestlings. every ship is calling i'm.
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the hey rick sanchez here. this is direct impact and this is what we're going to be talking about. slides division one is the depth. yep. the plaza applause breaks out at the united nations as israel is told to end its occupation of gaza. i'm rick sanchez, lot going on with this. let's do this thing the the right a lot to talk about on this day. let's begin with this. a really complex mess that is the middle east and we do is with the steady sounds of a minute more in the background. i mean if, if you, if you listen.

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