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Standing Strong: Indigenous Australians Struggle to Preserve their Culture
The Indigenous people of Australia were united through their shared experiences of colonization and degradation. This unity instilled them with strength necessary to protest against their oppression. Through art, literature, music, and especially film, the Aboriginal Australians reaffirmed the impor....

Tent Embassy Protests Speech Summary
The Aboriginal Tent Embassy is a highly controversial, semi permanent crowd claiming to represent the political rights of the Indigenous Australians. It is made up of a large group of activists, signs and tents that are on the lawn of Old Parliament House in ACT. ItÂ’s not considered an official....

Treatment of Aboriginal Australians over Time
The position of Aboriginal Peoples in Australia has changed greatly since WWII from one of no recognition to one of equal representation in society. Until WWII there was little change. However since that time, the perceived worth of Aboriginal Australians has increased tremendously. Immediately fo....




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