How were early new Gideons different from Australia’s first people

The early new Gideons were a Christian evangelical organization founded in the United States in the late 19th century, while Australia's first people were the Indigenous peoples who have inhabited the continent for tens of thousands of years prior to European colonization.

One key difference is that the early new Gideons were primarily focused on spreading the Christian faith through distributing Bibles and evangelizing, whereas Australia's first people had their own diverse spiritual beliefs and practices that were deeply connected to the land and environment. The early new Gideons were also a relatively recent arrival in the history of humanity, while Australia's first people have a rich cultural heritage dating back tens of thousands of years. Additionally, the early new Gideons were a Christian organization with a specific religious agenda, while Australia's first people encompassed a wide range of diverse cultures and languages throughout the continent.