Abstract
Australia doesn’t have a treaty with its indigenous people.
We’ve also been slow to acknowledge our history of violent dispossession.
Rachel Perkins looks at the Uluru Statement as the way to end the silence on the unfinished business of indigenous reconciliation.
It calls for Voice, Treaty and Truth.
We’ve also been slow to acknowledge our history of violent dispossession.
Rachel Perkins looks at the Uluru Statement as the way to end the silence on the unfinished business of indigenous reconciliation.
It calls for Voice, Treaty and Truth.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
Media of output | Online |
Publication status | Published - 2 Dec 2019 |