Marcia Langton on the status of Aboriginal Australians
Tag Archives: Maori
A Treaty Between Our Nations
December 2, 2000 – 7:08 am
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Also tagged Aboriginal customary laws, Aboriginal dispossession, Aboriginal self-government, Bark Petition, British sovereignty, Canada, Chief Justice Marshall, colonialism, colonisation, Constitutional entrenchment of Aboriginal rights, Donald Thomson, Dr Coombs, First Nations people, full equality, Henry Reynolds, Indigenous Australian laws, Indigenous Australians, international human rights, international law, John Howard, Judith Wright, Kevin Gilbert, Mabo, Maori Land Council Case, Marcia Langton, Native Title, Native Title Act, negotiated settlements, New Zealand, Patrick Dodson, reconciliation, Richard Bartlett, rights, Ronald Berndt, stolen generations, taonga, Tasmania, the Aboriginal Treaty Committee, the Council of Aboriginal Reconciliation, the Native Title Act of 1994, US Supreme Court, USA
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The Languages of Reconciliation
February 2, 2000 – 4:08 pm
Leanne Reinke
Posted in editorial
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Also tagged Aboriginal children, Aboriginal education, Aboriginal health, Aboriginal languages, Aboriginal people, bilingual teaching programs, ceremonial dances, Denis Burke, education, educational outcomes, English, English as a second language, human rights, language, Leanne Reinke, Maori language, media, medical care, medical care of Aboriginal people, New Zealand, Northern Territory, Pat Dodson, Peter Jull, racism, rhetoric of reconciliation, sterilisation, tolerance, translators
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