The struggle for aboriginal rights: a documentary history
"The Struggle for Aboriginal Rights is the first book of its kind. Not only does it tell the history of the political struggle for Aboriginal rights in all parts of Australia; it does so almost entirely through a selection of historical documents created by the Aboriginal campaigners themselves...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Struggle for Aboriginal Rights is the first book of its kind. Not only does it tell the history of the political struggle for Aboriginal rights in all parts of Australia; it does so almost entirely through a selection of historical documents created by the Aboriginal campaigners themselves, many of which have never been published. It presents Aboriginal perspectives of their dispossession and their long and continuing fight to overcome this." "In charting the story of Aboriginal political activity from its beginnings on Flinders Island in the 1830s to the fight over native title today, this book aims to help Australians better understand both the continuities and the changes in Aboriginal politics over the last 150 years: in the leadership of the Aboriginal political struggle, the objectives of these campaigners for rights for Aborigines, their aspirations, the sources of their programmes for change, their methods of protest, and the outcomes of their protest." "Through the words of Aboriginal activists, across 150 years, The Struggle for Aboriginal Rights charts the relationship between political involvement and Aboriginal identity."--BOOK JACKET. |
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adam_text | Titel: The struggle for aboriginal rights
Autor: Attwood, Bain
Jahr: 1999
CONTENTS
Illustrations xa
Acknowledgnents xuii
Preface xx
Abbreviations xxii
Introduction 1
Part 1 The nineteenth century 30
1. Thomas Bruny, editor and writer, Flinders Island Weekly Chávele, 17
November 1837
2. Walter George Arthur to Mr G.W. Walker, 30 December 1845
3. Petition to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, 17 February 1846
4. Mary Ann Arthur to Colonial Secretary, Van Diemen s Land, 10 June 1846
5. Walter George Arthur to Colonial Secretary, Van Diemen s Land, 15 July
1846
6. William Thomas, Guardian of Aborigines, to the Commissioner of Lands
and Survey, Victoria, 4 March 1859
7. William Thomas, Guardian of Aborigines, to Robert Brough Smyth,
Secretary, Victorian Central Board for the Protection of the Aborigines, 5
October 1860
8. Illustrated Melbourne Post, 25 June 1863. Deputation Of Aborigines
9. Evidence of Thomas Bamfield (also known as Tommy Mchie and Punch),
30 September 1881, Board appointed to inquire into Coranderrk
Aboriginal Station
10. Petition, 5 September 1881, Board appointed to inquire into Coranderrk
Aboriginal Station
vi Struggle for Aboriginal Rights
11. The Leader (Melbourne), Supplement, 15 July 1882. Deputation Of
Blackfellows At Parliament House
12. Coranderrk Aborigines, letter to the editor, Argus, 29 August 1882
13. Argus, 25 March 1886. Mr Berry And The Aborigines
14. Herald (Melbourne), 21 September 1886. The Protection Bill and the
Coranderrk Blacks
15. Maloga Petition, 5 July 1881
16. Maloga Petition, 20 July 1887
17. William Cooper to JM Chanter, MIA, 11 November 1887
18. Sydney Morning Herald, 12 December 1890. Deputations. The Maloga
Mssion
19. Residents of Poonindie to Mr Hamilton, Native Protector, South Australia,
8 January 1887
20. Thomas Adams, Point Pearce Mssion, to Mr Hamilton, Protector of
Aborgines, South Australia, [1888]
21. Poonindie Petition, 2 February 1894
22. William Adams, Robert Wanganeen, and Henry Angic to the
Commissioner of Public Works, South Australia, 19 February 1894
23. Tom Adams, Point Pearce Mission, to Mr G.W. Hawkes, 2 April 1895
24. Advertiser, 12 April 1907. Point Macleay Natives. Want More Food and
Less Prayer
Parti 1920s-1950s 58
25. Elizabeth McKenzie-Hatton, Secretary, Australian Aboriginal Progressive
Association, letter to the editor, Voice of the North, 12 June 1925
26. Macleay Argus, 9 October 1925. Gathering Of Aborigines. Conference At
Kempsey
27. Fred Maynard, President, L. Lacey, Secretary, Australian Aboriginal
Progressive Association, to J.T. Lang, Premier of New South Wales, 28
May 1927
28. Fred Maynard, President, Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association, to
J.T. Lang, Premier of New South Wales, 3 October 1927
29. Sydney Morning Herald, 15 November 1927. Aborigines. Want Racial
Equality. Appeal To Churchmen. Letter To The King
30. A.E. McKenzie-Hatton, Secretary, Fred Maynard, President, Australian
Aboriginal Progressive Association, to the Royal Commission on the
Constitution, 22 February 1928
Contents vii
31. CinesoundReview, no. 100, 29 September 1933. Australian Royalty Pleads
for His People. Burraga, chief of Aboriginal Thirroul tribe, to petition the
King for blacks representation in Federal Parliament
32. King Burraga to Professor A.P. Elkin, President, Association for the
Protection of Native Races, 16 January 1936
33. Evidence of William Ferguson, Secretary, Aborigines Progressive
Association, 30 November 1937, Select Committee on the Administration
of Aborigines Protection Board, New South Wales
34. Percy Mosely, Burnt Bridge, to Mr J.J. Moloney, Australian Society of
Patriots, 1 July 1937
35. William Ferguson, Give Us Justice! , Daily Telegraph (Sydney), 15 Ottober
1937
36. Jack Patten, radio interview with P.R. Stephensen, January 1938
37. J.T. Patten and W. Ferguson, A borigines Claim Citizen Rights! (1938)
38. Australian Abo Call, no. 1, April 1938. Our Historic Day Of Mourning
Protest. Aborigines Conference. Held At Australian Hall, Sydney, 26th
January 1938. Report Of Proceedings
39. Australian Abo Call, no. 1, April 1938. Our Ten Points. Deputation to the
Prime Minister
40. Pearl Gibbs, Woman Today, April 1938. An Aboriginal Woman Asks for
Justice
41. Pearl Gibbs, Secretary, Aborigines Progressive Association, to William
Morley, Secretary, Association for the Protection of Native Races, 23 July
1938
42. Australian Abo Call, no. 5, August 1938. The Colour Bar At Collarenebri
43. Australian Abo Call, no. 6, September 1938. Land Lease Scandal. Is A.P.
Board Entided To Lease Abo. Reserves?
44. Pearl Gibbs, radio broadcast, 2GB Sydney 2WL Wollongong, 8 June
1941
45. Albert Hippi and others to J. Mullan, Minister for Justice, Queensland, 1
January 1923
46. Northern Standard, 24 March 1936. The Larrakeyah Tribe. Concern Of
Old Men For Welfare. Deputation To Visit Col. Weddell
47. Fanny Thorpe to William Ferguson, Secretary, Aborigines Progressive
Association, 14 April 1938
48. Australian Abo Call, no. 3, June 1938. A Letter From Clive Martin,
Stradbroke Island
49. Australian Abo Call, no. 6, September 1938. Aborigines Death Pact. Father
And Son
vüi Struggle for Aboriginal Rights
50. Advertiser (Adelaide), 13 December 1909. The Aborigines. Their Claims On
The State. Point McLeay Mssion
51. Register (Adelaide), 29 November 1911. Our Black Brothers. A Clever
Aborigine. Letter From Mat Kropinjere
52. Evidence of Aboriginal witnesses, 18 July 1913, South Australian Royal
Commission on the Aborigines
53. Register (Adelaide), 21 December 1923. Give Us Our Children . The
Aborigines Plea. Opposition To New Act
54. H. Taylor, Point Pearce Mission, to Constance Tentent Cooke, 29 May
1933
55. Petition of Aborigines to the Government of South Australia, 1935
56. News (Adelaide), 2 November 1936. David Unaipon s Plea For Natives.
Lack Of Understanding And Sympathy Alleged. Control Board Of Men
Outside Government Service Urged. Problems Of Aboriginal Race
57. Age, 18 January 1938. Day Of Mourning. Aborigines Not In Sympathy
58. Requests submitted by Aborigines, Point Pearce, to the Advisory Council
on Aborigines, South Australia, 26 August 1938
59. John Kickett to Mr Griffiths, 29 August 1918
60. William Harris, letter to the editor, West Australian, 25 September 1925
61. William Harris, letter to the editor, Sunday Tunes, 14 November 1926
62. Nornian Harris to Jim Bassett, 19 April 1927
63. West Australian, 10 March 1928. Black Man s Burden. A Novel
Deputation. Chief Protector Criticised
64. Norman Harris to Helen Baillie, 15 February 1934
65. Statements of Aborigines recorded by Mary Bennett. Western Australian
Royal Commission to inquire into allegations of the mistreatment of
Aborigines, 1934
66. Petition of half-caste women, Broome, January 193 5, to the President and
Members of the Western Australian Royal Commission to inquire into
allegations of the mistreatment of Aborigines
67. A.TH. Jolley, President, H. Peter V. Hodge, Secretary, Native Rights
Defence Committee, to the Secretary-General, United Nations
Organization, 13 June 1946
68. West Australian, 21 June 1946. Natives Strike. Alleged Counselling.
Charges Against White Man
69. Tom Sampey, Native Co-operative, Port Hedland, Report to the
Committee for Defence of Native Rights, 10 February 1947
70. Circular from Peter Coffin, Elsie Lee, Ernie Mtchell, Donald McLeod,
Directorate of Pindan Pty Ltd, 12 August 1957
71. Shadrach L.James, Help My People! , Herald (Melbourne), 24 March 1930
Contents ix
72. William Cooper, letter to the editor, Age, 16 March 1933
73. William Cooper, petition to the King, Herald (Melbourne), 15 September 1933
74. William Cooper to Revd E. R. B. Gribble, 17 December 1933
75. Anna Morgan, Tinder the Black Flag , Labor Call, 20 September 1934
76. Notes of a deputation representing Aborigines to the Mnister for the
Interior, 23 January 1935
77. William Cooper, Secretary, AAL, to B. Stevens, Premier, New South
Wales, 15 November 1936
78. William Cooper, Secretary, AAL, to T. Paterson, Minister for the Interior,
16 June 1937
79. Herald (Melbourne), 7 August 1937. Aborigines Petition the King, by Clive
Turnbull
80. William Cooper, Secretary, AAL, to JA. Lyons, Prime Minister, 23 May
1938
81. William Cooper, Secretary, AAL, to the Chief Secretary or Minister for
Native Affairs, Western Australia, 17 July 1938
82. William Cooper, Secretary, AAL, to the Chairman, Board for the
Protection of Aborigines, New South Wales, 28 November 1938
83. Telegram (from Jack Patten), 3 February 1939, Barmah, Vittoria
84. William Cooper, Secretary, AAL, to B. Stevens, Premier, New South
Wales, 20 February 1939
85. Half Caste Aborigine [Margaret Tucker], Conditions at
Cummeroogunga , Workers Voice, 1 March 1939
86. Uplift (publication of Aborigines Uplift Society), November 1940, report
from Sun (Melbourne), November 1940. White People Must Think
Black . Aboriginal Spokesman s Eloquent Plea For His People
87. Daily News, 28 March 1946. Native JP Attacks White Rule
88. Herald (Melbourne), 4 October 1946. Native Protest On Australian Bikini.
Rocket Test Opposed
89. William Onus, President, AAL, to Dr Donald Thomson, 7 January 1947
90. Doug Nicholls, Secretary, AAL, to J.B. Chifley, Prime Minister and Leader
of the Australian Labor Party, R.G. Menzies, the Leader of the Australian
Liberal Party, and A.W. Fadden, the Leader of the Australian Country
Party, 1 July 1949
91. Argus, 22 January 1951. Oldest Australians Mourn The Jubilee
92. Argus, 22 February 1951. Leave Us A Tiny Comer . Native Plea
93. Doug Nicholls, Vice-President, Council for Aboriginal Rights, Natives In
Victoria Are Suffering, Too , A rgus, 16 January 1957
x Struggle for A boriginal Rights
94. Tribune, 1 May 1957. Tears Over Aborigine Film. Petition Launched On
Aborigines
Part 3 1950s-1970s 170
95. Smoke Signals, May 1958 (publication of Victorian Aborigines Advancement
League). Federal Council For Aboriginal Advancement
96. Herald (Melbourne), 23 December 1958. Namatjira To Serve Gaol Term
97. Smoke Signals, October 1959. The AA.L. and Integration
98. Gladys OShane, President, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
Advancement League, Cairns Branch, to Stan Davey, Secretary, FCAA, 11
May 1960
99. Press Statement, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders Advancement
League, Cairns Branch, 14 May 1961
100. Joe McGinness, Secretary, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
Advancement League, Cairns, to Stan Davey, Secretary, FCAA, 29 June
1961
101. FCAA, Police Bashings Mareeba (Qld.) Aborigines Assaulted. Special
Bulletin issued by Stan Davey, Secretary, 8 May 1962
102. FCAA Petition leaflet, 1962
103. Council for Aboriginal Rights, Report by Kath Walker on her National
Tour launching the petition of FCAA and her speech in Sydney on 6
October 1962
104. They Have Made Our Rights Wrong, pamphlet authorised by Joe McGinness,
Secretary, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islander League, Cairns, 6
November 1962
105. Joe McGinness, President, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
Advancement League, Cairns, to Frank Mcklin, Premier, Queensland, and
Jack Pizzey, Minister for Police and Native Affairs, Queensland, 21
February 1963
106. Narrijin and others to H.E. Giese, Director of Aboriginal Welfare,
Northern Territory, March 1963
107. Joe McGinness, Address to Save Lake Tyers meeting (Melbourne), 22
May 1963
108. Doug Nicholls, letter to the editor, Age, 27 May 1963
109. Age, 27 June 1963. Aborigine s Cable Seeks UN. Inquiry
110. FCAA, press release, 12 August 1963
111. Yirrkala petition to the House of Representatives, August 1963
112. Evidence of Milirrpum, 1 October 1963, Select Committee into the
Grievances of the Yirrkala
Contents XJ
113. Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait
Islanders, The Existing Aboriginals Preservation Act, Amendments Which Should
Be Made and Why, 1964
114. Tribune, 8 April 1964. Shameful Story Of Mapoon
115. Australian, 14 March 1966. Aborigines Ask For Land Rights
116. Evidence of Herbert Groves, President, Aborigines Progressive
Association, 5 April 1966, New South Wales Joint Committee of the
Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly upon Aborigines Welfare
117. Referendum on Aborigines (Background Notes), prepared by the National
Directorate, Vote Yes Campaign (FCAATSI), 31 March 1967
118. Age, 11 April 1967. No Vote Fear On Rights Issue
119. Charles Perkins to AG. Kingsmill, Chairman, New South Wales Aborigines
Welfare Board, 18 January 1965
120. Sun, 17 February 1965. Students May Set Up Pickets
121. Australian, 22 February 1965. Race Tour Bus Driver Walks Out
122. Star (Lismore), 23 February 1965. Students Arrive In Lismore. To Make
Survey Today
123. Churinga (publication of the Aborigines Progressive Association),
December 1965
124. Northern Territory Council for Aboriginal Rights, Program for Improved
Living Standards for Northern Territory Aborigines, leaflet, 1966
125. Dexter Daniels, President, Northern Territory Council for Aboriginal
Rights, press release, Aborigines and Northern Territory Cattle Stations, 25
October 1966
126. Petition to Lord Casey, Governor General, 19 April 1967
127. Aboriginal Land Rights Campaign 1968, pamphlet issued by FCAATSI
and the Abschol Department of the National Union of Australian
University Students
128. Milirrpum and Others v Nabalco Pry Ltd and Commonwealth of Australia,
Supreme Court of the Northern Territory. Amended statement of claim,
16 March 1970
129. Yolngu Statement in the Gupapunyngu Language, presented in Canberra
to William McMahon, Prime Minister, 6 May 1971
130. The Gurindji Blues, written by Ted Egan and sung by Egan and Galarrwuy
Yunupingu, introduction by Vincent Lingiari, RCA Records, 1971
131. Churinga, February 1968. New National Group Urged For Aborigines
132. Kath Walker, Black-White Coalition Can Work , Origin, 18 September
1969
133. Charles Perkins, letter to the editor, Australian, 8 April 1968
xii Struggle for A boriginal Rights
134. Neville Bonner, President, OPAL, letter to the editor,Courier Mail, 25
September 1969
135. Victorian Aborigines Advancement League, Statement on Black Power,
1969
136. Dulcie Hower, Harriet Ellis, Faith Bandler, Ken Brindle and Pastor Frank
Roberts, Why we believe that Aborigines and Islanders should have allies in
their fight for rights and advancement , 1 March 1970
137. Kath Walker, Oration (poem), presented to FCAATSI for use at
Parliament House, Canberra, 27 March 1970
138. National Tribal Council, Policy Manifesto, adopted 13 September 1970
139. Black Panthers of Australia, Platform and Programme, 1970
140. Australian, 5 December 1971. Simon Townsend Talks To The Leaders Of
The Black Panthers
141. Age, 28 January 1972. Natives Open Embassy Of Their Own
142. Aboriginal Embassy Land Rights Policy, 5 Point Policy
143. Transcript of Monday Conference, ABC Television, 20 March 1972
144. Herald (Melbourne), 20 July 1972. 120 Fight At Black Embassy . Police
Rip Out Tents
145. Age, 24 July 1972. Tent Embassy Sparks Brawl
146. Joe McGinness, President, FCAATSI, letter to the editor, NationReview,
12-18 August 1972
147. West Australian, 12 August 1972. Aboriginal Leaders Want Federal Control
148. Canberra News, 26 November 1972. Violence Coming: Perkins
149. Age, 17 January 1974. Blacks To Tell China
150. Senator Neville Bonner, Parliamentary Debates, 12 March 1974
151. Hobart Mercury, 1 May 1976. Truganini To Be Disturbed No More
152. Hobart Mercury, 11 August 1982. Anger Voiced Over Fate Of Skeletons
Part 4 1970S-1998 273
153. Advertiser (Adelaide), 17Januaryl974.PS Man Hits At Ministers
154. Sun (Melbourne), 11 June 1975. Blacks Clash With Police
155. Gary Foley, Publicity Officer, Aboriginal Medical Service, The history of
the Aboriginal Medical Service— a study in bureaucratic obstruction
156. The Queensland Aborigines Act and Regulations 1971. Written by the Black
Resource Centre Collective, 1976. Main contributor Lionel Lacey
(Fogarry). Other contributors Cheryl Buchanan and Vincent Brady
157. Courier Mail, 12 June 1976. BlackMan Feels The Lash In 3-Hour Rights
Protest
Contents xiii
158. Coe v. Commonwealth of Australia (the first defendant) and the
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland (the second defendant). High Court of Australia, 1978
159. Age, 21 April 1980. Blacks Unite: Mining Doubt
160. Australian, 30 August 1980. Ban-Breakers Drill Noonkanbah
161. National Aboriginal Conference Submission to the Senate Standing
Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs, on the Makarrata, 1982
162. Eddie Koiki Mabo, land Rights in the Torres Strait , talk delivered at a
seminar, Townsville, 28-30 August 1981
163. Eddie Mabo and [others] v. the State of Queensland and the
Commonwealth of Australia. High Court of Australia, 1982.
164. A Summary of Concerns of the Aboriginal People of Australia Distributed
by NAC Chairman, Mr Roy Nichols, at the World Assembly of First
Nations, Regina, Canada, 1982. Compiled by NAC Research Unit
165. Age, 8 October 1983. Tension Over Young Black s Death Erupts Into
Violence
166. Age, 12 October 1984. Aborigines Losing Patience With Labon NAC
Chief
167. Age, 11 September 1986. On The Road For Black Justice.
168. Lois ODonoghue, An Aboriginal and Islander Consultative Organisation
(1986)
169. Neville Bonner, To My Fellow Countrymen , Age, 8 May 1987
170. Age, 14 May 1987. Mansell Wants Libya To Help Put Case To UN
171. Age, 27 May 1987. Aboriginal Advances Threatened: Perkins
172. Kevin Gilbert, Aboriginal Sovereignty: Justice, the Law and Land. A draft
written in consultation with Aboriginal Members of the Sovereign
Aboriginal Coalition at Alice Springs on 19-21 June 1987
173. Galarrwuy Yunupingu, What The Aboriginal People Want , Age, 26
August 1987
174. Sun (Melbourne), 27 January 1988. Black Power On The March
175. Barunga Statement, presented by Galarrwuy Yunupingu, Chairperson of
the Northern Land Council, and Wenten Rubuntja, Chairperson of the
Central Land Council, to R.J. Hawke, Prime Minister, at the Barunga
Festival, 12 June 1988
176. Age,(,] Ay 1989. Black Leaders To Seek UN Action Over Jail Deaths
177. ATSIC, What Is A TSIC (1997)
178. Kevin Gilbert, Transcript of a speech at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy,
Canberra, Day of Protest and Mourning for the 25th Anniversary of the
1967 Referendum, 27 May 1992
179. Intellectual Prisoners , APG Papers,]v¡sy 1992
xiv Struggle for A boriginal Rights
180. Towards Aboriginal Sovereignty , APG Papers, July 1992
181. Sydney Morning Herald, 29 January 1992. Aborigines Quit House As Four
Arrested
182. Age, 14 January 1993. Tasmanians To Discuss Claim
183. Sydney Morning Herald, 4 June 1993. NSW Faces Mabo-Style Claim.
Aborigines Seeking Native Tide Over One-Third Of State
184. Pat Dodson, Chairperson, Council for Aboriginal Conciliation, Welcome
Speech to Conference on the Position of Indigenous People in National
Constitutions, 4 June 1993
185. Noel Pearson, Law Must Dig Deeper To Find Land Rights , A ustralian, 8
June 1993
186. Lois OTJonoghue, ATSIC Chairperson, Opening statement at media
conference, 19 October 1993
187. Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, The Key Issues of Réconciliation, 1994
188. Mandawuy Yunupingu, Give Back Our Laws , Herald Sun, 25 January
1994
189. Australian, 6 October 1994 . Native Title Isolates Urban Blacks: Activist
190. Sydney Morning Herald, 26 January 1995. Mansell Working For A New
National Day
191. KooriMail, 5 April 1995. ATSICLays Its Cards On The Table Over Social
Justice Deal
192. Gary Foley, Tragedy For Another Aboriginal Generation In Waiting , Age,
20 July 1995
193. Patrick Dodson, Reconciliation Misunderstood , Australian, 13 September
1996
194. Sydney Morning Herald, 6 July 1996. One Man s Gulf War
195. Age, 20 February 1997. No ATSIC Funds For Aboriginal Mine Fight
196. Sydney Morning Herald, 29 May 1997. A Call To The Nation. Delegates
Closing Address Reconciliation Summit
197. Sydney Morning Herald, 2 August 1997. Now The World Watches
198. Mick Dodson, We All Bear The Cost If Apology Is Not Paid , Age, 18
December 1997
199. Australian, 1-2 November 1997. Racist Scum: Pearson Blasts PM
200. Age, 24 January 1998. A Black View Of Howard s Way
Sources: documents and illustrations 357
Index 363
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Titel: The struggle for aboriginal rights
Autor: Attwood, Bain
Jahr: 1999
CONTENTS
Illustrations xa
Acknowledgnents xuii
Preface xx
Abbreviations xxii
Introduction 1
Part 1 The nineteenth century 30
1. Thomas Bruny, editor and writer, Flinders Island Weekly Chávele, 17
November 1837
2. Walter George Arthur to Mr G.W. Walker, 30 December 1845
3. Petition to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, 17 February 1846
4. Mary Ann Arthur to Colonial Secretary, Van Diemen's Land, 10 June 1846
5. Walter George Arthur to Colonial Secretary, Van Diemen's Land, 15 July
1846
6. William Thomas, Guardian of Aborigines, to the Commissioner of Lands
and Survey, Victoria, 4 March 1859
7. William Thomas, Guardian of Aborigines, to Robert Brough Smyth,
Secretary, Victorian Central Board for the Protection of the Aborigines, 5
October 1860
8. Illustrated Melbourne Post, 25 June 1863. Deputation Of Aborigines
9. Evidence of Thomas Bamfield (also known as Tommy Mchie and Punch),
30 September 1881, Board appointed to inquire into Coranderrk
Aboriginal Station
10. Petition, 5 September 1881, Board appointed to inquire into Coranderrk
Aboriginal Station
vi Struggle for Aboriginal Rights
11. The Leader (Melbourne), Supplement, 15 July 1882. Deputation Of
Blackfellows At Parliament House
12. Coranderrk Aborigines, letter to the editor, Argus, 29 August 1882
13. Argus, 25 March 1886. Mr Berry And The Aborigines
14. Herald (Melbourne), 21 September 1886. The Protection Bill and the
Coranderrk Blacks
15. Maloga Petition, 5 July 1881
16. Maloga Petition, 20 July 1887
17. William Cooper to JM Chanter, MIA, 11 November 1887
18. Sydney Morning Herald, 12 December 1890. Deputations. The Maloga
Mssion
19. Residents of Poonindie to Mr Hamilton, Native Protector, South Australia,
8 January 1887
20. Thomas Adams, Point Pearce Mssion, to Mr Hamilton, Protector of
Aborgines, South Australia, [1888]
21. Poonindie Petition, 2 February 1894
22. William Adams, Robert Wanganeen, and Henry Angic to the
Commissioner of Public Works, South Australia, 19 February 1894
23. Tom Adams, Point Pearce Mission, to Mr G.W. Hawkes, 2 April 1895
24. Advertiser, 12 April 1907. Point Macleay Natives. Want More Food and
Less Prayer
Parti 1920s-1950s 58
25. Elizabeth McKenzie-Hatton, Secretary, Australian Aboriginal Progressive
Association, letter to the editor, Voice of the North, 12 June 1925
26. Macleay Argus, 9 October 1925. Gathering Of Aborigines. Conference At
Kempsey
27. Fred Maynard, President, L. Lacey, Secretary, Australian Aboriginal
Progressive Association, to J.T. Lang, Premier of New South Wales, 28
May 1927
28. Fred Maynard, President, Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association, to
J.T. Lang, Premier of New South Wales, 3 October 1927
29. Sydney Morning Herald, 15 November 1927. Aborigines. Want Racial
Equality. Appeal To Churchmen. Letter To The King
30. A.E. McKenzie-Hatton, Secretary, Fred Maynard, President, Australian
Aboriginal Progressive Association, to the Royal Commission on the
Constitution, 22 February 1928
Contents vii
31. CinesoundReview, no. 100, 29 September 1933. Australian Royalty Pleads
for His People. Burraga, chief of Aboriginal Thirroul tribe, to petition the
King for blacks' representation in Federal Parliament
32. King Burraga to Professor A.P. Elkin, President, Association for the
Protection of Native Races, 16 January 1936
33. Evidence of William Ferguson, Secretary, Aborigines Progressive
Association, 30 November 1937, Select Committee on the Administration
of Aborigines Protection Board, New South Wales
34. Percy Mosely, Burnt Bridge, to Mr J.J. Moloney, Australian Society of
Patriots, 1 July 1937
35. William Ferguson, 'Give Us Justice!', Daily Telegraph (Sydney), 15 Ottober
1937
36. Jack Patten, radio interview with P.R. Stephensen, January 1938
37. J.T. Patten and W. Ferguson, A borigines Claim Citizen Rights! (1938)
38. Australian Abo Call, no. 1, April 1938. Our Historic Day Of Mourning
Protest. Aborigines Conference. Held At Australian Hall, Sydney, 26th
January 1938. Report Of Proceedings
39. Australian Abo Call, no. 1, April 1938. Our Ten Points. Deputation to the
Prime Minister
40. Pearl Gibbs, Woman Today, April 1938. An Aboriginal Woman Asks for
Justice
41. Pearl Gibbs, Secretary, Aborigines Progressive Association, to William
Morley, Secretary, Association for the Protection of Native Races, 23 July
1938
42. Australian Abo Call, no. 5, August 1938. The Colour Bar At Collarenebri
43. Australian Abo Call, no. 6, September 1938. Land Lease Scandal. Is A.P.
Board Entided To Lease Abo. Reserves?
44. Pearl Gibbs, radio broadcast, 2GB Sydney 2WL Wollongong, 8 June
1941
45. Albert Hippi and others to J. Mullan, Minister for Justice, Queensland, 1
January 1923
46. Northern Standard, 24 March 1936. The Larrakeyah Tribe. Concern Of
"Old Men" For Welfare. Deputation To Visit Col. Weddell
47. Fanny Thorpe to William Ferguson, Secretary, Aborigines Progressive
Association, 14 April 1938
48. Australian Abo Call, no. 3, June 1938. A Letter From Clive Martin,
Stradbroke Island
49. Australian Abo Call, no. 6, September 1938. Aborigines' Death Pact. Father
And Son
vüi Struggle for Aboriginal Rights
50. Advertiser (Adelaide), 13 December 1909. The Aborigines. Their Claims On
The State. Point McLeay Mssion
51. Register (Adelaide), 29 November 1911. Our Black Brothers. A Clever
Aborigine. Letter From Mat Kropinjere
52. Evidence of Aboriginal witnesses, 18 July 1913, South Australian Royal
Commission on the Aborigines
53. Register (Adelaide), 21 December 1923. "Give Us Our Children". The
Aborigines' Plea. Opposition To New Act
54. H. Taylor, Point Pearce Mission, to Constance Tentent Cooke, 29 May
1933
55. Petition of Aborigines to the Government of South Australia, 1935
56. News (Adelaide), 2 November 1936. David Unaipon's Plea For Natives.
Lack Of Understanding And Sympathy Alleged. Control Board Of Men
Outside Government Service Urged. Problems Of Aboriginal Race
57. Age, 18 January 1938. Day Of Mourning. Aborigines Not In Sympathy
58. Requests submitted by Aborigines, Point Pearce, to the Advisory Council
on Aborigines, South Australia, 26 August 1938
59. John Kickett to Mr Griffiths, 29 August 1918
60. William Harris, letter to the editor, West Australian, 25 September 1925
61. William Harris, letter to the editor, Sunday Tunes, 14 November 1926
62. Nornian Harris to Jim Bassett, 19 April 1927
63. West Australian, 10 March 1928. Black Man's Burden. A Novel
Deputation. Chief Protector Criticised
64. Norman Harris to Helen Baillie, 15 February 1934
65. Statements of Aborigines recorded by Mary Bennett. Western Australian
Royal Commission to inquire into allegations of the mistreatment of
Aborigines, 1934
66. Petition of 'half-caste' women, Broome, January 193 5, to the President and
Members of the Western Australian Royal Commission to inquire into
allegations of the mistreatment of Aborigines
67. A.TH. Jolley, President, H. Peter V. Hodge, Secretary, Native Rights
Defence Committee, to the Secretary-General, United Nations
Organization, 13 June 1946
68. West Australian, 21 June 1946. Natives' Strike. Alleged Counselling.
Charges Against White Man
69. Tom Sampey, Native Co-operative, Port Hedland, Report to the
Committee for Defence of Native Rights, 10 February 1947
70. Circular from Peter Coffin, Elsie Lee, Ernie Mtchell, Donald McLeod,
Directorate of Pindan Pty Ltd, 12 August 1957
71. Shadrach L.James, Help My People!', Herald (Melbourne), 24 March 1930
Contents ix
72. William Cooper, letter to the editor, Age, 16 March 1933
73. William Cooper, petition to the King, Herald (Melbourne), 15 September 1933
74. William Cooper to Revd E. R. B. Gribble, 17 December 1933
75. Anna Morgan, Tinder the Black Flag', Labor Call, 20 September 1934
76. Notes of a deputation representing Aborigines to the Mnister for the
Interior, 23 January 1935
77. William Cooper, Secretary, AAL, to B. Stevens, Premier, New South
Wales, 15 November 1936
78. William Cooper, Secretary, AAL, to T. Paterson, Minister for the Interior,
16 June 1937
79. Herald (Melbourne), 7 August 1937. Aborigines Petition the King, by Clive
Turnbull
80. William Cooper, Secretary, AAL, to JA. Lyons, Prime Minister, 23 May
1938
81. William Cooper, Secretary, AAL, to the Chief Secretary or Minister for
Native Affairs, Western Australia, 17 July 1938
82. William Cooper, Secretary, AAL, to the Chairman, Board for the
Protection of Aborigines, New South Wales, 28 November 1938
83. Telegram (from Jack Patten), 3 February 1939, Barmah, Vittoria
84. William Cooper, Secretary, AAL, to B. Stevens, Premier, New South
Wales, 20 February 1939
85. "Half Caste Aborigine" [Margaret Tucker], 'Conditions at
Cummeroogunga', Workers' Voice, 1 March 1939
86. Uplift (publication of Aborigines' Uplift Society), November 1940, report
from Sun (Melbourne), November 1940. "White People Must Think
Black". Aboriginal Spokesman's Eloquent Plea For His People
87. Daily News, 28 March 1946. Native JP Attacks White Rule
88. Herald (Melbourne), 4 October 1946. Native Protest On Australian Bikini.
Rocket Test Opposed
89. William Onus, President, AAL, to Dr Donald Thomson, 7 January 1947
90. Doug Nicholls, Secretary, AAL, to J.B. Chifley, Prime Minister and Leader
of the Australian Labor Party, R.G. Menzies, the Leader of the Australian
Liberal Party, and A.W. Fadden, the Leader of the Australian Country
Party, 1 July 1949
91. Argus, 22 January 1951. Oldest Australians Mourn The Jubilee
92. Argus, 22 February 1951. "Leave Us A Tiny Comer'. Native Plea
93. Doug Nicholls, Vice-President, Council for Aboriginal Rights, 'Natives In
Victoria Are Suffering, Too', A rgus, 16 January 1957
x Struggle for A boriginal Rights
94. Tribune, 1 May 1957. Tears Over Aborigine Film. Petition Launched On
Aborigines
Part 3 1950s-1970s 170
95. Smoke Signals, May 1958 (publication of Victorian Aborigines Advancement
League). Federal Council For Aboriginal Advancement
96. Herald (Melbourne), 23 December 1958. Namatjira To Serve Gaol Term
97. Smoke Signals, October 1959. The AA.L. and Integration
98. Gladys OShane, President, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
Advancement League, Cairns Branch, to Stan Davey, Secretary, FCAA, 11
May 1960
99. Press Statement, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders Advancement
League, Cairns Branch, 14 May 1961
100. Joe McGinness, Secretary, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
Advancement League, Cairns, to Stan Davey, Secretary, FCAA, 29 June
1961
101. FCAA, Police Bashings Mareeba (Qld.) Aborigines Assaulted. Special
Bulletin issued by Stan Davey, Secretary, 8 May 1962
102. FCAA Petition leaflet, 1962
103. Council for Aboriginal Rights, Report by Kath Walker on her National
Tour launching the petition of FCAA and her speech in Sydney on 6
October 1962
104. They Have Made Our Rights Wrong, pamphlet authorised by Joe McGinness,
Secretary, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islander League, Cairns, 6
November 1962
105. Joe McGinness, President, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
Advancement League, Cairns, to Frank Mcklin, Premier, Queensland, and
Jack Pizzey, Minister for Police and Native Affairs, Queensland, 21
February 1963
106. Narrijin and others to H.E. Giese, Director of Aboriginal Welfare,
Northern Territory, March 1963
107. Joe McGinness, Address to 'Save Lake Tyers' meeting (Melbourne), 22
May 1963
108. Doug Nicholls, letter to the editor, Age, 27 May 1963
109. Age, 27 June 1963. Aborigine's Cable Seeks UN. Inquiry
110. FCAA, press release, 12 August 1963
111. Yirrkala petition to the House of Representatives, August 1963
112. Evidence of Milirrpum, 1 October 1963, Select Committee into the
Grievances of the Yirrkala
Contents XJ
113. Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait
Islanders, The Existing Aboriginals Preservation Act, Amendments Which Should
Be Made and Why, 1964
114. Tribune, 8 April 1964. Shameful Story Of Mapoon
115. Australian, 14 March 1966. Aborigines Ask For Land Rights
116. Evidence of Herbert Groves, President, Aborigines Progressive
Association, 5 April 1966, New South Wales Joint Committee of the
Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly upon Aborigines Welfare
117. Referendum on Aborigines (Background Notes), prepared by the National
Directorate, Vote Yes Campaign (FCAATSI), 31 March 1967
118. Age, 11 April 1967. No Vote Fear On Rights Issue
119. Charles Perkins to AG. Kingsmill, Chairman, New South Wales Aborigines
Welfare Board, 18 January 1965
120. Sun, 17 February 1965. Students May Set Up Pickets
121. Australian, 22 February 1965. Race Tour Bus Driver Walks Out
122. Star (Lismore), 23 February 1965. Students Arrive In Lismore. To Make
Survey Today
123. Churinga (publication of the Aborigines Progressive Association),
December 1965
124. Northern Territory Council for Aboriginal Rights, Program for Improved
Living Standards for Northern Territory Aborigines, leaflet, 1966
125. Dexter Daniels, President, Northern Territory Council for Aboriginal
Rights, press release, Aborigines and Northern Territory Cattle Stations, 25
October 1966
126. Petition to Lord Casey, Governor General, 19 April 1967
127. Aboriginal Land Rights Campaign 1968, pamphlet issued by FCAATSI
and the Abschol Department of the National Union of Australian
University Students
128. Milirrpum and Others v Nabalco Pry Ltd and Commonwealth of Australia,
Supreme Court of the Northern Territory. Amended statement of claim,
16 March 1970
129. Yolngu Statement in the Gupapunyngu Language, presented in Canberra
to William McMahon, Prime Minister, 6 May 1971
130. The Gurindji Blues, written by Ted Egan and sung by Egan and Galarrwuy
Yunupingu, introduction by Vincent Lingiari, RCA Records, 1971
131. Churinga, February 1968. New National Group Urged For Aborigines
132. Kath Walker, 'Black-White Coalition Can Work', Origin, 18 September
1969
133. Charles Perkins, letter to the editor, Australian, 8 April 1968
xii Struggle for A boriginal Rights
134. Neville Bonner, President, OPAL, letter to the editor,Courier Mail, 25
September 1969
135. Victorian Aborigines Advancement League, Statement on Black Power,
1969
136. Dulcie Hower, Harriet Ellis, Faith Bandler, Ken Brindle and Pastor Frank
Roberts, Why we believe that Aborigines and Islanders should have allies in
their fight for rights and advancement', 1 March 1970
137. Kath Walker, 'Oration' (poem), presented to FCAATSI for use at
Parliament House, Canberra, 27 March 1970
138. National Tribal Council, Policy Manifesto, adopted 13 September 1970
139. Black Panthers of Australia, Platform and Programme, 1970
140. Australian, 5 December 1971. Simon Townsend Talks To The Leaders Of
The Black Panthers
141. Age, 28 January 1972. Natives Open 'Embassy' Of Their Own
142. Aboriginal Embassy Land Rights Policy, '5 Point Policy'
143. Transcript of Monday Conference, ABC Television, 20 March 1972
144. Herald (Melbourne), 20 July 1972. 120 Fight At Black 'Embassy'. Police
Rip Out Tents
145. Age, 24 July 1972. Tent Embassy Sparks Brawl
146. Joe McGinness, President, FCAATSI, letter to the editor, NationReview,
12-18 August 1972
147. West Australian, 12 August 1972. Aboriginal Leaders Want Federal Control
148. Canberra News, 26 November 1972. Violence Coming: Perkins
149. Age, 17 January 1974. Blacks To Tell China
150. Senator Neville Bonner, Parliamentary Debates, 12 March 1974
151. Hobart Mercury, 1 May 1976. Truganini To Be Disturbed No More
152. Hobart Mercury, 11 August 1982. Anger Voiced Over Fate Of Skeletons
Part 4 1970S-1998 273
153. Advertiser (Adelaide), 17Januaryl974.PS Man Hits At Ministers
154. Sun (Melbourne), 11 June 1975. Blacks Clash With Police
155. Gary Foley, Publicity Officer, Aboriginal Medical Service, The history of
the Aboriginal Medical Service— a study in bureaucratic obstruction'
156. The Queensland Aborigines Act and Regulations 1971. Written by the Black
Resource Centre Collective, 1976. Main contributor Lionel Lacey
(Fogarry). Other contributors Cheryl Buchanan and Vincent Brady
157. Courier Mail, 12 June 1976. BlackMan Feels The Lash In 3-Hour Rights
Protest
Contents xiii
158. Coe v. Commonwealth of Australia (the first defendant) and the
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland (the second defendant). High Court of Australia, 1978
159. Age, 21 April 1980. Blacks Unite: Mining Doubt
160. Australian, 30 August 1980. Ban-Breakers Drill Noonkanbah
161. National Aboriginal Conference Submission to the Senate Standing
Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs, on the Makarrata, 1982
162. Eddie Koiki Mabo, land Rights in the Torres Strait', talk delivered at a
seminar, Townsville, 28-30 August 1981
163. Eddie Mabo and [others] v. the State of Queensland and the
Commonwealth of Australia. High Court of Australia, 1982.
164. A Summary of Concerns of the Aboriginal People of Australia Distributed
by NAC Chairman, Mr Roy Nichols, at the World Assembly of First
Nations, Regina, Canada, 1982. Compiled by NAC Research Unit
165. Age, 8 October 1983. Tension Over Young Black's Death Erupts Into
Violence
166. Age, 12 October 1984. Aborigines Losing Patience With Labon NAC
Chief
167. Age, 11 September 1986. On The Road For Black Justice.
168. Lois ODonoghue, An Aboriginal and Islander Consultative Organisation
(1986)
169. Neville Bonner, To My Fellow Countrymen', Age, 8 May 1987
170. Age, 14 May 1987. Mansell Wants Libya To Help Put Case To UN
171. Age, 27 May 1987. Aboriginal Advances Threatened: Perkins
172. Kevin Gilbert, Aboriginal Sovereignty: Justice, the Law and Land. A draft
written in consultation with Aboriginal Members of the Sovereign
Aboriginal Coalition at Alice Springs on 19-21 June 1987
173. Galarrwuy Yunupingu, What The Aboriginal People Want', Age, 26
August 1987
174. Sun (Melbourne), 27 January 1988. Black Power On The March
175. Barunga Statement, presented by Galarrwuy Yunupingu, Chairperson of
the Northern Land Council, and Wenten Rubuntja, Chairperson of the
Central Land Council, to R.J. Hawke, Prime Minister, at the Barunga
Festival, 12 June 1988
176. Age,(,]\Ay 1989. Black Leaders To Seek UN Action Over Jail Deaths
177. ATSIC, What Is A TSIC (1997)
178. Kevin Gilbert, Transcript of a speech at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy,
Canberra, Day of Protest and Mourning for the 25th Anniversary of the
1967 Referendum, 27 May 1992
179. 'Intellectual Prisoners', APG Papers,]v¡sy 1992
xiv Struggle for A boriginal Rights
180. Towards Aboriginal Sovereignty', APG Papers, July 1992
181. Sydney Morning Herald, 29 January 1992. Aborigines Quit House As Four
Arrested
182. Age, 14 January 1993. Tasmanians To Discuss Claim
183. Sydney Morning Herald, 4 June 1993. NSW Faces Mabo-Style Claim.
Aborigines Seeking Native Tide Over One-Third Of State
184. Pat Dodson, Chairperson, Council for Aboriginal Conciliation, Welcome
Speech to Conference on the Position of Indigenous People in National
Constitutions, 4 June 1993
185. Noel Pearson, 'Law Must Dig Deeper To Find Land Rights', A ustralian, 8
June 1993
186. Lois OTJonoghue, ATSIC Chairperson, Opening statement at media
conference, 19 October 1993
187. Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, The Key Issues of Réconciliation, 1994
188. Mandawuy Yunupingu, 'Give Back Our Laws', Herald Sun, 25 January
1994
189. Australian, 6 October 1994'. Native Title Isolates Urban Blacks: Activist
190. Sydney Morning Herald, 26 January 1995. Mansell Working For A New
National Day
191. KooriMail, 5 April 1995. ATSICLays Its Cards On The Table Over Social
Justice Deal
192. Gary Foley, Tragedy For Another Aboriginal Generation In Waiting', Age,
20 July 1995
193. Patrick Dodson, 'Reconciliation Misunderstood', Australian, 13 September
1996
194. Sydney Morning Herald, 6 July 1996. One Man's Gulf War
195. Age, 20 February 1997. No ATSIC Funds For Aboriginal Mine Fight
196. Sydney Morning Herald, 29 May 1997. A Call To The Nation. Delegates'
Closing Address Reconciliation Summit
197. Sydney Morning Herald, 2 August 1997. Now The World Watches
198. Mick Dodson, We All Bear The Cost If Apology Is Not Paid', Age, 18
December 1997
199. Australian, 1-2 November 1997. Racist Scum: Pearson Blasts PM
200. Age, 24 January 1998. A Black View Of Howard's Way
Sources: documents and illustrations 357
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physical | XXI, 375 S. Ill., Kt. |
publishDate | 1999 |
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publisher | Allen & Unwin |
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spelling | Attwood, Bain 1956- Verfasser (DE-588)137008368 aut The struggle for aboriginal rights a documentary history Bain Attwood and Andrew Markus St. Leonards, NSW, Australia Allen & Unwin 1999 XXI, 375 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "The Struggle for Aboriginal Rights is the first book of its kind. Not only does it tell the history of the political struggle for Aboriginal rights in all parts of Australia; it does so almost entirely through a selection of historical documents created by the Aboriginal campaigners themselves, many of which have never been published. It presents Aboriginal perspectives of their dispossession and their long and continuing fight to overcome this." "In charting the story of Aboriginal political activity from its beginnings on Flinders Island in the 1830s to the fight over native title today, this book aims to help Australians better understand both the continuities and the changes in Aboriginal politics over the last 150 years: in the leadership of the Aboriginal political struggle, the objectives of these campaigners for rights for Aborigines, their aspirations, the sources of their programmes for change, their methods of protest, and the outcomes of their protest." "Through the words of Aboriginal activists, across 150 years, The Struggle for Aboriginal Rights charts the relationship between political involvement and Aboriginal identity."--BOOK JACKET. Geschichte 1837-1999 gnd rswk-swf Aborigines gtt Australiens (Aborigènes) - Droit - Histoire - Sources Australiens (Aborigènes) - Relations avec l'État - Histoire - Sources Politiek protest gtt Politieke activiteit gtt Aborigines Geschichte Aboriginal Australians Government relations Sources Aboriginal Australians History Sources Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd rswk-swf Aborigines (DE-588)4000178-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Aborigines (DE-588)4000178-7 s Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 s Geschichte 1837-1999 z b DE-604 Markus, Andrew Sonstige oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014961261&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | The struggle for aboriginal rights a documentary history |
title_auth | The struggle for aboriginal rights a documentary history |
title_exact_search | The struggle for aboriginal rights a documentary history |
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title_full | The struggle for aboriginal rights a documentary history Bain Attwood and Andrew Markus |
title_fullStr | The struggle for aboriginal rights a documentary history Bain Attwood and Andrew Markus |
title_full_unstemmed | The struggle for aboriginal rights a documentary history Bain Attwood and Andrew Markus |
title_short | The struggle for aboriginal rights |
title_sort | the struggle for aboriginal rights a documentary history |
title_sub | a documentary history |
topic | Aborigines gtt Australiens (Aborigènes) - Droit - Histoire - Sources Australiens (Aborigènes) - Relations avec l'État - Histoire - Sources Politiek protest gtt Politieke activiteit gtt Aborigines Geschichte Aboriginal Australians Government relations Sources Aboriginal Australians History Sources Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd Aborigines (DE-588)4000178-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Aborigines Australiens (Aborigènes) - Droit - Histoire - Sources Australiens (Aborigènes) - Relations avec l'État - Histoire - Sources Politiek protest Politieke activiteit Geschichte Aboriginal Australians Government relations Sources Aboriginal Australians History Sources Recht Quelle |
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