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Indigenous kids in Alice Springs create murals of their culture and dreams with Artolution - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous kids in Alice Springs create murals of their culture and dreams with Artolution
ABC Online
Two New York-based artists who have created large-scale art projects with young people in war-torn and developing countries have brought their paint and skills to Indigenous communities in Central Australia. Alice Springs is becoming a little brighter ...

Cambridge refuses to return Aboriginal spears 'stolen' by Cook - The Australian


The Australian

Cambridge refuses to return Aboriginal spears 'stolen' by Cook
The Australian
Cambridge University has rejected a demand for the return to Australia of hugely significant Aboriginal spears collected by James Cook's crew at Botany Bay in ...
Aboriginal man demands Cambridge University return his ancestor's ...Cambridge News

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Cambridge refuses to return Aboriginal spears 'stolen' by Cook - The Australian


The Australian

Cambridge refuses to return Aboriginal spears 'stolen' by Cook
The Australian
Cambridge University has rejected a demand for the return to Australia of hugely significant Aboriginal spears collected by James Cook's crew at Botany Bay in ...
Aboriginal man demands Cambridge University return his ancestor's ...Cambridge News

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Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - SBS


Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA
SBS
State and territory Aboriginal affairs leaders say it is inevitable the federal government will need to have treaty negotiations with indigenous people. Representatives from Western Australia, the ACT, the Northern Territory, South Australia and ...

Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - SBS


Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA
SBS
State and territory Aboriginal affairs leaders say it is inevitable the federal government will need to have treaty negotiations with indigenous people. Representatives from Western Australia, the ACT, the Northern Territory, South Australia and ...

Explore Western Australia - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

Explore Western Australia
Telegraph.co.uk
Western Australia provides the perfect platform to learn more about the richness and enigma of the Aboriginal way of life, with dozens of indigenous tour operators sharing their experiences, stories and traditional lands. Here are some of the best ...

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Explore Western Australia - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

Explore Western Australia
Telegraph.co.uk
Western Australia provides the perfect platform to learn more about the richness and enigma of the Aboriginal way of life, with dozens of indigenous tour operators sharing their experiences, stories and traditional lands. Here are some of the best ...

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Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - The Australian - The Australian


Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - The Australian
The Australian
State and territory Aboriginal affairs leaders say it is inevitable the federal government will need to have treaty negotiations with indigenous people.

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Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - NEWS.com.au


Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA
NEWS.com.au
Representatives from Western Australia, the ACT, the Northern Territory, South Australia and Victoria met on Friday for the first roundtable meeting in seven years to discuss their progress on Aboriginal affairs. WA Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben ...

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Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - NEWS.com.au


Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA
NEWS.com.au
Representatives from Western Australia, the ACT, the Northern Territory, South Australia and Victoria met on Friday for the first roundtable meeting in seven years to discuss their progress on Aboriginal affairs. WA Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben ...

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Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - 9news.com.au


Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA
9news.com.au
State and territory Aboriginal affairs leaders say it is inevitable the federal government will need to have treaty negotiations with indigenous people. Representatives from Western Australia, the ACT, the Northern Territory, South Australia and ...

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Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - 9news.com.au


Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA
9news.com.au
State and territory Aboriginal affairs leaders say it is inevitable the federal government will need to have treaty negotiations with indigenous people. Representatives from Western Australia, the ACT, the Northern Territory, South Australia and ...

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Why more schools need to teach bilingual education to Indigenous children - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Why more schools need to teach bilingual education to Indigenous children
The Conversation AU
The schools desperately needed Aboriginal teachers, and training programs were developed through the establishment of Batchelor College and the School for Australian Linguistics (now combined as Batchelor Institute for Indigenous Tertiary Education).

Australia to Return Remains of Japan's Indigenous Ainu People - Smithsonian


Smithsonian

Australia to Return Remains of Japan's Indigenous Ainu People
Smithsonian
In the early 20th century, Japanese anthropologists flocked to the northern island of Hokkaidō to study the indigenous Ainu people. Researchers excavated Ainu burial sites and shipped several sets of Ainu skeletal remains to scholars overseas ...

Indigenous art plan stakes out fresh territory - The Australian


The Australian

Indigenous art plan stakes out fresh territory
The Australian
If you believe the hype, northern and central Australia's cultural institutions are in for a transformation. There will be a new fine art museum outside the Northern Territory parliament, perhaps part-funded with revenue from a carpark to be rebuilt ...

It's time to talk about Australia Day, says Rebecca White - The Mercury


The Mercury

It's time to talk about Australia Day, says Rebecca White
The Mercury
“There's shared concern I think that at the moment it excludes indigenous Australians and that's certainly very worthy of us to give consideration to how we make sure Australia Day is an inclusive day that celebrates everything we're really proud of as ...

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It's time to talk about Australia Day, says Rebecca White - The Mercury


The Mercury

It's time to talk about Australia Day, says Rebecca White
The Mercury
“There's shared concern I think that at the moment it excludes indigenous Australians and that's certainly very worthy of us to give consideration to how we make sure Australia Day is an inclusive day that celebrates everything we're really proud of as ...

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Australia soaked in apartheid; national shame continues with jailing First Peoples at world's highest rate - The Stringer


The Stringer

Australia soaked in apartheid; national shame continues with jailing First Peoples at world's highest rate
The Stringer
White Australians are incarcerated at the nation's lowest rate. Migrant Australians and Australians born of non-White backgrounds are incarcerated at higher rates. But Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are incarcerated at both the highest rates in ...

Meet the Aboriginal women kicking goals in their Top End communities - ABC Online


ABC Online

Meet the Aboriginal women kicking goals in their Top End communities
ABC Online
Aussie Rules has long been the sport of Aboriginal Australia. But women's place has been on the sidelines, cheering men along at local games. Now, East Arnhem Land women have set up a competition with teams from local Aboriginal communities because ...

Marcia Langton takes aim at 'cashed-up green groups' - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Marcia Langton takes aim at 'cashed-up green groups'
National Indigenous Times
The majority of Indigenous Australians are being thwarted in their efforts to build better lives by green groups that hijack debates and lobby against projects that would provide an economic return to communities, according to Marcia Langton. In a hard ...

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