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Larissa Behrendt
What is The Dreaming? How many different Aboriginal tribes and languages once existed in Australia? What is the purpose of a corroboree? What effect do the events of the past have on Indigenous peoples today?
Indigenous Australia For Dummies…
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History
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Diane Bell
In Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin, Diane Bell invites her readers into the complex and contested world of the cultural beliefs and practices of the Ngarrindjeri of South Australia; teases out the meanings and misreadings of the written sources; traces…
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Children
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Coral Vass, Dub Leffler (Illustrator)
There was a hum of excitement.Flags flickered in the breeze as Maggie’s heart danced with delight.‘This is a very special day!’ her mother said.
Maggie holds tight to her mother as they await the long anticipated apology to show a willingness to…
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Sport
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Article
With so much talent among Aboriginal rugby players it seems only natural to have an Indigenous All Star team.
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History
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Richard Broome
Updated 5th edition (November 2019)Prof Richard Broome's Aboriginal Australians has been published since 1982 and since has been one of the key general texts about Aboriginal people.
Aboriginal Australians is a powerful history of race relations in…
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People
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Article
Millions of visitors to Australia want to experience Aboriginal culture, yet most Australians don't care about, are openly racist to, or secretly afraid of Aboriginal people. Why is this so, and why are so many foreigners championing Aboriginal…
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Warwick Thornton
Aboriginal teenagers Samson and Delilah live in an isolated community outside Alice Springs, about 1,500 kms south of Darwin. Delilah spends her days caring for and painting with her Nana, Samson is a chronic petrol sniffer who has cast his eyes on…
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People
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Stuart Rintoul (ed)
Australia's Aboriginal peoples had no written language - everything they knew was passed on by word of mouth. Hence they developed an superb memory, a memory which becomes Rintoul's source of information.
His book contains interviews he had with…
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People
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Article
First Nations peoples' trauma is often transgenerational and deeply affects every aspect of their lives. What is trauma and where does it come from?
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Politics
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Article
Removal affects all aspects of their lives. Some are still searching for their parents, others never succeeded as parents themselves and turned to substance abuse.
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Land
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Article
Signed by 1,000 Aboriginal people, the 1972 Larrakia petition is one of the most important documents in the history of their struggle for land rights.
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People
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Article
An Aboriginal woman is 45 times more likely to experience domestic violence than a white woman. Violence patterns are passed on from parents to their children.
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Law & justice
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Article
The relationship between First Nations people and police in Australia is tense. Selective targeting, harsh treatment, racism and inappropriate behaviour are the most common issues.
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People
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Article
Scratch an Australian to find a racist. It's easy to use racist terms without meaning to. Racism exists at all levels of Australian society but Australians are in denial.
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History
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Article
When you look at significant events for First Nations people you'll notice that they document their fight for rights, land and recognition. It is also a history of sadness, loss and denial.
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Education
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Article
You might be here because you too are suffering from the Aboriginal Australia Information Deficit Syndrome. Millions of Australians do, and a cure seems far away.
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Leah Purcell, Catriona McKenzie, Rachel Perkins, Wayne Blair
Redfern Now centres on a diverse group of individuals from 6 families whose lives are changed by a freakish or serendipitous occurrence. The characters are caught at moments that in time define them: a decision to pick up the phone, to ignore a cry…
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Politics
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Article
There are not many Aboriginal politicians in Australia's history. Proportionally Australia should have at least 6 Aboriginal federal parliamentarians.
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Politics
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The Aboriginal flag and Torres Strait Islander flag are among Australia's official flags. But states and territories still hesitate to fly them next to the Australian national flag.
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History
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Article
Most Australians celebrate Australia Day as the day Australia was founded. In contrast, Aboriginal people mourn their history and call it 'Invasion Day'.
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Politics
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The US, Canada and New Zealand have all moved to recognise Aboriginal people in their respective constitutions. But Australian politicians are adamant to go beyond symbolic gestures, and many Aboriginal people want a treaty instead.