Bridging the Indigenous Gulf
Jull concludes 'Indigenous-white relations are not something finished or wrapped up by a declaration or document. They are a continuing story, an evolving dialogue. Governments do not 'sign off' on the agenda. They become a normal part of the life of the countries and the world. They...
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1999
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10070/91564 |
Summary: | Jull concludes 'Indigenous-white relations are not something finished or wrapped up by a declaration or document. They are a continuing story, an evolving dialogue. Governments do not 'sign off' on the agenda. They become a normal part of the life of the countries and the world. They become part of our nature and reality - for all of us.' Oct./Nov. 1999 |
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