Death is just as much of an integral part of life as birth is. The dead languages and species are remembered through what the living ones are not. And without that death, we would not be as complex as we are today, in speech or biology
@@jek__ What are you talking about? Dead is dead, you're pretending everyone got studied and assimilated into modern society rather than displaced enslaved and killed off by it lol. Doesnt matter your colour, we were all fully gentrified by the end of 1800s.
@@martinr1834 remember the Bengal famines? the Opium trade? the worst legacy of badly drawn borders that still cause bloodshed to this day? yeah no thanks bud get your ass out of your head the brits arguably did more harm than good for humanity not saying they are evil but by god's its the worst legacy second onl to maybe the Commies in terms of the side-effects of their actions
This in fact show is hilariously educating and funny at the same time I love this as an American it's great top notch I don't know how else to explain it pretty much like on how the West was won over here as far as women and booze put the two together you got a winner 🏆
It's a bit disrespectful to cover the extinction of a language in this way. It's been used in the title to draw in viewers, but then given the least amount of time. This feels flippant. Eradication of religion and culture shouldn't be shrugged off.
This needs to be renamed 'a walk around Hobart'. There's an awful lot covered which people would be missing from the current title. Also, the 'last' Aboriginal woman is not factually accurate and is rather offensive to Tasmanian Aboriginal people today.
This is a false report, Tasmanian Aboriginal people, still do have there language, and culture, , i should know , i am Aboriginal and Irish, and I 3 really over the lies and falsies that has been written about the Aboriginal people of Tasmania, get it right professional people, we still here and it says we were all killed off , we are still here , theres a lot said but proof is here within the people , come see for yourself, the where we come froms we know ehere we come from we dont need these people with big titles to tell us , we know, but theres a lot of racism within Tasmanian people, im Irish and i reckognise my Irish heritage as much as my Aboriginal heritage, i have no filter and voice my opinion , but i talk truth not gammin talk, without my Victorian cousins that go back to Manlanganna, too id be lost , ive been outcastef because of my opinions , wait for my book , its truth
The Aboriginal tribes wich were many in Tasmania, spoke own languages, the story of Aboriginal historyis in our hearts and storytelling still around as well the dancing still here , England did not delete us all, racism is still rife thanks to Aboriginal history and what the English was trying to do to Aboriginal people was not written in history they missed out the murders rape of our women and children displaced people, rape of our land's, , thieving our children and digging up our ancestors for science and England still have some in there museum's, imagine if we tried to fig up the queen of england LAUGHABLE england the route of all rscism and still is
From my own point of view, you need to invest smartly, if you need the good things of life. so far i've made over $505k in raw profits from just q4 of the market from my diversified portfolio strategy and i believe anyone can do it you have the right strategy. mutual funds takes long time but investing smartly is the key for short term. Most of us tend to pay more attention to the shiniest position in the market to the cost of proper diversification.
Misleading title. Should've been called Hobart Walk-about or something because I thought the whole thing was going to be about the lost language.
So many languages have been lost. So glad that linguists have documented some.
Most people were killed too quickly.
What a weird little man
Death is just as much of an integral part of life as birth is. The dead languages and species are remembered through what the living ones are not. And without that death, we would not be as complex as we are today, in speech or biology
@@jek__ What are you talking about? Dead is dead, you're pretending everyone got studied and assimilated into modern society rather than displaced enslaved and killed off by it lol. Doesnt matter your colour, we were all fully gentrified by the end of 1800s.
abandon*, not lost.
I can’t believe he said “Who killed Kenny?” 😆❤️
Dunno but their a bastard lol
The Tasmanians were one of the many peoples who got genocided by the British empire. The slow Nazis.
Most their descendants now pretend to be the legimate owners of these land .( Canada, Australia, U.S )
@What Was That?? It is called emigrate !
The effective Nazis more like
The Nazis ain't got shit on the British empire's kill count
plants genocided about 90% of life on earth when they first showed up
@@martinr1834 remember
the Bengal famines?
the Opium trade?
the worst legacy of badly drawn borders that still cause bloodshed to this day?
yeah no thanks bud
get your ass out of your head
the brits arguably did more harm than good for humanity
not saying they are evil but by god's its the worst legacy second onl to maybe the Commies in terms of the side-effects of their actions
Got to love the little jab at South Park there who killed Kenny joke in the very beginning of the show.
He is such a laugh! I love every one of his specials!
[8:14] Now that's dedication, brought his pint with him into the cellar crawl space.
I want to know how he did it without spilling it :=)
This in fact show is hilariously educating and funny at the same time I love this as an American it's great top notch I don't know how else to explain it pretty much like on how the West was won over here as far as women and booze put the two together you got a winner 🏆
Thanks for the lesson baldrick!
Tony Robinson one of the best
The Fact is Fanny Cochrane Smith was the last full blood Tasmanian Aborigine who spoke the language. There are plenty of us Tasmanian Aborigines here.
he just made a south park joke. he said who killed kenny
Gosh. Did anyone else watch Time Team? 😭💕
My beautiful Hobart ❤️
Just finished reading "The Potato Factory" so this was timely. (Cheers for the upload)
Did this seriously just drop and im one of the first to view?! I feel so special lol!! Usually I lm the last to get things.
Even if it turns out you weren't #1...😬 you can still be considered #1:) The honorary #1...😁
Title is not revealed to the very end 😑
Yes It is
I want a reindeer coat now 😩
Well, go hunting.
@@DanteTimberwolf 🤣
2:42 it's always Kenny. Apparently doing the actual continuation of the quote gets censored
Is that a South Park reference?
@@eddiesroom1868 Yuuup
@@Scarlet_Soul aww you're cute pup pup
Misleading title. The bit about the aboriginal language was only a couple of minutes.
When does it actually get to the aboriginal woman?
There’s a timeline for the video in the description box…
She's a millennial, it's ok honey.
23:30 ish
Something is off about Ila’s timeline. She supposedly played tennis with Errol Flynn in the early 1920s, yet she’s only 102? Doesn’t add up.
This show ran in 2012, probably filmed a year before so the timeline isn't off
“Who killed Kenny?” 😂
So can you still get a good curry in Hobart??
Rhoned a sad and sensitive topic with the usual callous buffoonery.
Her singing reminds me of speaking in/of tongues.
Must you have this guy 😩😩
palawa kani is a spit in the face of the real history
It's a bit disrespectful to cover the extinction of a language in this way. It's been used in the title to draw in viewers, but then given the least amount of time. This feels flippant. Eradication of religion and culture shouldn't be shrugged off.
it's that baldrick? 🤔
The title is deceiving.
Who did kill Kenny? 😳
This needs to be renamed 'a walk around Hobart'. There's an awful lot covered which people would be missing from the current title. Also, the 'last' Aboriginal woman is not factually accurate and is rather offensive to Tasmanian Aboriginal people today.
Secret TUNNEL
THAT'S A DATE!!!!
Hi 😁🤪
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This is a false report, Tasmanian Aboriginal people, still do have there language, and culture, , i should know , i am Aboriginal and Irish, and I 3 really over the lies and falsies that has been written about the Aboriginal people of Tasmania, get it right professional people, we still here and it says we were all killed off , we are still here , theres a lot said but proof is here within the people , come see for yourself, the where we come froms we know ehere we come from we dont need these people with big titles to tell us , we know, but theres a lot of racism within Tasmanian people, im Irish and i reckognise my Irish heritage as much as my Aboriginal heritage, i have no filter and voice my opinion , but i talk truth not gammin talk, without my Victorian cousins that go back to Manlanganna, too id be lost , ive been outcastef because of my opinions , wait for my book , its truth
Did all of Tasmania have just one language before the white fellas did it? Are you sure of that ?
No, there were a few languages. They are now combining the known words into a new combined Aboriginal language.
The Aboriginal tribes wich were many in Tasmania, spoke own languages, the story of Aboriginal historyis in our hearts and storytelling still around as well the dancing still here , England did not delete us all, racism is still rife thanks to Aboriginal history and what the English was trying to do to Aboriginal people was not written in history they missed out the murders rape of our women and children displaced people, rape of our land's, , thieving our children and digging up our ancestors for science and England still have some in there museum's, imagine if we tried to fig up the queen of england LAUGHABLE england the route of all rscism and still is
Or, she could have been mumbling nonsense, you never know.
8th like ps: i have cousins in tasmania
From my own point of view, you need to invest smartly, if you need the good things of life. so far i've made over $505k in raw profits from just q4 of the market from my diversified portfolio strategy and i believe anyone can do it you have the right strategy. mutual funds takes long time but investing smartly is the key for short term. Most of us tend to pay more attention to the shiniest position in the market to the cost of proper diversification.