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    Time for a Treaty launch

    House of Commons, Westminster

    March 1999

     

    Calling for a treaty
    Calling for a treaty
    Jeremy Corbyn MP, Glenroy Watson (RMT),
    Les Melezer (Director FAIRA),
    Gnarrayarrahe Inmurry Waitaurie
    Launch of the Time for a Treaty Launch,
    House of Commons, London. March 22, 1999.
    'Calling for a treaty', Rikki Shields,
    Gnarrayarrahe Inmurry Waitaurie, Ponjydflyidu.
       

    left

    candlelight vigil followed the launch
    outside Australian High Commission
    The Strand, London

    related linksrelated links:
    • Time for a Treaty
      22 March 1998 - We call for the UK Government and citizens to strongly advocate a Treaty between the Australian Government and the Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.

     

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      The legendary activist has compiled a extensive photo history of the struggle for rights for Aboriginal people.
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      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.'
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