Traditional owners celebrating 35 years since being handed back the land rights to Uluru

Traditional owners in the Northern Territory are celebrating 35 years since being handed back the land rights to Uluru. And this year there’s added significance, marking one-year since tourists were banned from climbing the sacred site.

Mlinzi Lynda Wright (kushoto) na Mwenyekiti wa baraza la Uluru-Kata Tjuta Sidney James (kulia) waamkiana baada yakutekelezwa kwa marufukuyakupanda Uluru

Mlinzi Lynda Wright (kushoto) na Mwenyekiti wa baraza la Uluru-Kata Tjuta Sidney James (kulia) waamkiana baada yakutekelezwa kwa marufukuyakupanda Uluru Source: AAP








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