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    Sea of Hands, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London UK


    6 July 2000

     

    Richie Ah Mat, Chairman of Cape York Land Council
    Sea of Hands

    Richie Ah Mat, Chairman of Cape York Land Council
    and former Australian Senator and ENIAR patron
    Margaret Reynolds

    Sea of Hands
    design created by Michael Anderson
       
    ENIAR and friends
    Richie Ah Mat
    ENIAR and friends
    Richie Ah Mat
    Chairman of Cape York Land Council.
       
    Glenroy Watson
    Former Australian Prime Minister, Bob Hawke and former Australian Senator, Margaret Reynolds
    Glenroy Watson
    helping to erect the Sea of Hands
    Former Australian Prime Minister, Bob Hawke
    and former Australian Senator, Margaret Reynolds
       
    Mark Little and Lyndon Ormond-Parker lending a hand
    Richie Ah Mat explaining Native Title to visitors
    Mark Little and Lyndon Ormond-Parker
    lending a hand
    Richie Ah Mat explaining
    Native Title to visitors
       

    related linksrelated links:

    1. Sea of Hands comes to London
    2. A Black Day in London

     

     

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    • Gary Foley's koori history website
      The legendary activist has compiled a extensive photo history of the struggle for rights for Aboriginal people.
    • Julie Gough's website
      Julie's work on 'time and space' 'unresolved histories' memory and place' race representation' and other works. All works include artists statement about the work.
    • Wayne Quilliam portfolio 1
      Wayne Quilliam portfolio 2
      Aboriginal photographer who has exhibited in Europe:'My work reflects the diversity of Indigenous culture. Australian Aboriginal people have close ties with the land and its inhabitants. This relationship is obvious through past and present artistic practices including dance, sculpture and painting. Photography is the medium I chose to express my cultural identity.'
    • Picture Australia
      Excellent source for archive images.
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    MPs' signatures needed urgently

    Urgent action
    British MPs' signatures needed to support EDM 1000

    that 'acknowledges Great Britain's responsibility for the suffering and degradation inflicted on indigenous Australians'

    contact your MP

     

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