Idris was part of the Dreamtime team last year.
bani is from TSI & has PNG heritage as well
TSI = indigenous
Ben Jones captained the junior aboriginal side last year...
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I think they might be pretty lax on the criteria
why's that?
doesn't he fit 'your' description of an indigenous australian?
I am unsure on this idea. Rugby league is very much about getting behind your team, and a lot of the time getting stuck into the opposition. This is why Origin works so well, you're either NSW or QLD and you cheer like crazy for your side and call the other side a bunch of f*cking pr!cks who have sex with their own mothers (or something to that effect). The rivalry is what makes it so successful. So if this Dreamtime vs All Stars game went down the same path, could we end up with an avenue to promote vilification of the Indigenous side and its supporters? And then them giving it back? Conversely, if this game doesn't take on the 'fierce rivalry' such as origin where supporters aren't as interested in their team winning but more just the spectacle, would it be very successful? Maybe I'm being too much of a cynic but it is something to think about.
He doesnt fit anyone's description of an aboriginal. He has no distinguishing features, and certainly not the slightest hint of darkened skin. When you consider most aboriginals these days are only half or a quarter aboriginal and are still quite dark skinned, it is odd that a clearly dominant gene does not show through.
He would be 1/16 at absolute best (whatever the minimum is to qualify as an aboriginal for government benefit purposes). In essence he is as aboriginal as I am french.
As far as i'm concerned, if you are claiming a certain heritage based on 1/64th something blood, then you are not what you are claiming.
He doesnt fit anyone's description of an aboriginal. He has no distinguishing features, and certainly not the slightest hint of darkened skin. When you consider most aboriginals these days are only half or a quarter aboriginal and are still quite dark skinned, it is odd that a clearly dominant gene does not show through.
He would be 1/16 at absolute best (whatever the minimum is to qualify as an aboriginal for government benefit purposes). In essence he is as aboriginal as I am french.
As far as i'm concerned, if you are claiming a certain heritage based on 1/64th something blood, then you are not what you are claiming.
See above(whatever the minimum is to qualify as an aboriginal for government benefit purposes).
well you are claiming to be 'lego man'...
i bet you have no lego blood in you:shock:
As was said earlier by GB, if you identify and the community accepts you, you are regarded as Indigenous.
If you get a letter signed by an elder that you are accepted in an Indigenous community, then yes you do qualify as an Indigenous person.Surely a minimum percentage qualification is the most logical, particularly in terms of earning benefits etc.?
If I have some indigenous mates and I choose to identify as indigenous and they choose to "accept" me, do I qualify?
I don't think the govt would agree.