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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Main Author: Jull, Peter.
Language:unknown
Published: 1999
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10070/91564
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spelling ftterritoryanzac:oai:www.territorystories.nt.gov.au:10070/91564 2023-05-15T16:55:01+02:00 Bridging the Indigenous Gulf Jull, Peter. 1999-11 http://hdl.handle.net/10070/91564 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10070/91564 Arena magazine. no. 43 (p. 33-34) Simon Mary preamble Lynge Aqqaluk danish government Australia. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission Inuit Norway O'Donoghue Lowitja Aborigines Torres Strait Islanders Constitutions 1999 ftterritoryanzac 2015-06-24T11:12:35Z 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 Other/Unknown Material inuit Territory Stories (Northern Territory Government, Australia) Norway
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topic Simon
Mary
preamble
Lynge
Aqqaluk
danish government
Australia. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
Inuit
Norway
O'Donoghue
Lowitja
Aborigines
Torres Strait Islanders
Constitutions
spellingShingle Simon
Mary
preamble
Lynge
Aqqaluk
danish government
Australia. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
Inuit
Norway
O'Donoghue
Lowitja
Aborigines
Torres Strait Islanders
Constitutions
Jull, Peter.
Bridging the Indigenous Gulf
topic_facet Simon
Mary
preamble
Lynge
Aqqaluk
danish government
Australia. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
Inuit
Norway
O'Donoghue
Lowitja
Aborigines
Torres Strait Islanders
Constitutions
description 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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title_short Bridging the Indigenous Gulf
title_full Bridging the Indigenous Gulf
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title_full_unstemmed Bridging the Indigenous Gulf
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op_source Arena magazine.
no. 43 (p. 33-34)
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