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the anagu people had started to see white strangers in their land and were pretty confused.
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someone called Stuart had invaded Anangu and placed a flag there but was later chased away by aboriginals by them raiding his camp.
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Stuart returned and made a long track from Adelaide to darwin to fight for his justice.
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the anagu people were starting to see white explorers and weird animals like rabbits were coming into their country.
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apparently every few kilometres there was machinery now. houses and homesteads were being built more and for messaging people throughout the Anangu nations.
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the first station homesteads were made and it was a big milestone in the centre.
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pastor Kempe and pastor Schwarz had been introducing white people to the anagu then white cattle. the anagu had been nearly pushed out of their territory by cattle stations.
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because of careless white inhabitants, they were cutting down trees and eating their food that the Anangu had been looking after so the Anangu were finding it hard to get bush tucker.
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in this year the first stone church and school were made. more white people were coming for the schools and aboriginals were getting frightened because they thought white people were the living dead.
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after the brave first white explorer, Stuart, a camping place was declared a town with the name 'Stuart' put in place by the government.
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a lot more western people were entering their land and kicking them out so they had to camp near the mission. children were needing to be educated and taught so they built churches so kids could sing gospel songs and get taught.
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in eighteen ninety-seven, the first man had bicycled Adelaide to darwin. it was a big moment in history, as no one had done anything like it before.
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10 white people had been new permanent residents to the new town Stuart. they were not eating bush tucker so they were getting a lot of imports from down south.
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because of the growing economy, people had been going to school more. the school of 45 had been given dormitories and children had classes in the morning and gardening in the afternoons.
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cars were starting to build-up from the heavy construction in the town Stuart. a few men had set out the journey to do a road trip from Adelaide to darwin. they ended up being the first people to do that.
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in 1914 world war I had broken out and was fearing the aboriginal nation. rations were being brought in for the residents.