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Aboriginal communities in Western Australia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aboriginal communities in Western Australia
| footer = Indigenous communities by usual population (left) and by remoteness area (right) based on ABS data for 2006 }} Aboriginal communities in Western Australia are communities for indigenous Australians within their ancestral country; the communities comprise families with continuous links to country that extend before the European settlement of Australia. The governments of Australia and Western Australia have supported and funded these communities in a number of ways for over 40 years; prior to that Indigenous people were non citizens with no rights, forced to work for sustenance on stations as European settlers divided up the areas, or relocated under various Government acts. ==Aboriginal Communities Act 1979== The ''Aboriginal Communities Act 1979''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Aboriginal Communities Act 1979 )〕 allowed Aboriginal councils to make and enforce by-laws on their land. Originally it only applied to the Bidyadanga and Bardi communities, but was subsequently extended to others.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Aboriginal Courts in Western Australia )〕
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