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Yirrkala bark petitions. From petition framed by painted bark to the Commonwealth Government demanding that our rights be recognised." The Yolngu people of
Indigenous Rights / Land Rights / Yirrkala, 1963-71 . Mapoon - they have Bark petition. 'The humble petition of the undersigned people of Yirrkala'.
The Yirrkala bark petitions (age o ftime) are historic Australian documents that were the first traditional documents prepared by Indigenous Australians that were
Fact sheet about aboriginal The Yirrkala bark petitions are among Australia's landmark constitutional documents 1963 Yirrkala Bark Petition on display in
To the Honourable Speaker and members of the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled. The Humble Petition of the Undersigned Aboriginal people of Yirrkala
These are the 1963 Yirrkala bark How the Yirrkala bark petitions changed a to Yirrkala in May 1963 that the Yolngu should "make a bark petition
On Wednesday the leaders of those two worlds came together in the community of Yirrkala to Mr Yunupingu had presented Mr Rudd with another bark petition
Yirkala Bark Petition The events that resulted from the Yirrkala Bark Petitions were morally significant to the Aboriginals who did exist in that area,
In this NAIDOC Week when the focus is on the impact of the 1963 Yirrkala Bark Petitions to the Australian Parliament, it is timely to reflect how an old typewriter
The Yirrkala bark petitions (1963) are historic Australian documents that were the first traditional documents prepared by Indigenous Australians that were recognised
Essential documents from Aboriginal Australia: 1 Thus the Church panels were the forerunners of the famous Yirrkala Bark Petition sent to Canberra in 1963,
Essential documents from Aboriginal Australia: 1 Thus the Church panels were the forerunners of the famous Yirrkala Bark Petition sent to Canberra in 1963,
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