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What does Indigenous Recognition mean?

 NACA Feature, social issues, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples,

An umbrella in the colours of the Aboriginal flag and the word 'deadly' written on it. Source: AAP

‘Voice’, ‘recognition’, ‘sovereignty’ and ‘treaty’ have become a significant part of the language used to discuss the development of Australia's relationship with its Indigenous peoples. For most people these are just words but for First Nations people, they symbolise hope for a better and more inclusive future, with more involvement in the decisions that directly affect their lives.


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By Essam Al-Ghalib, NITV

Presented by Margarita Vasileva

Source: SBS, NITV




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‘Voice’, ‘recognition’, ‘sovereignty’ and ‘treaty’ have become a significant part of the language used to discuss the development of Australia's relationship with its Indigenous peoples. For most people these are just words but for First Nations people, they symbolise hope for a better and more inclusive future, with more involvement in the decisions that directly affect their lives.



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