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time for tea
Dream Traces: A Celebration of Contemporary Australian
Aboriginal Art 22 April - 24 May 2003 | |
Doris
Pilkington Garimara speaks in London, November 3 +4 2002 |
'Aboriginals
visit Westminster', November 19, 2001 |
Aboriginal fire ceremony on Dover's beach, September
2001 |
Sorry Book opening, St. Mary Le Strand, The Strand,
London, May 26, 1998 |
Sea of Hands, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, July 6,
2000 |
Westminster
demonstration, July 4, 2000 |
Jabiluka delegation visit London, August 21. 1998
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Time
for a Treaty launch,London March 22, 1999 |
Rebecca Hossack Gallery, August 7, 1998 |
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Other galleries worth checking out:
- Gary
Foley's koori history website
The legendary activist has compiled a extensive
photo history of the struggle for rights for Aboriginal people. - Black,
White + Pink
Extensive galleries of photos from the Sydney Mardi Gras
and other events. - Wayne
Quilliam portfolio 1
Wayne
Quilliam portfolio 2 Aboriginal photographer who has exhibited in Europe:'My
work reflects the diversity of Indigenous culture. Australian Aboriginal people
have close ties with the land and its inhabitants. This relationship is obvious
through past and present artistic practices including dance, sculpture and painting.
Photography is the medium I chose to express my cultural identity.' - ATSIC
Photo Gallery 'Olympic Moments'
There is strong interest in the Games
in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Mindful of this, the ATSIC
Board fully supports the Games. We have wished all Australian athletes the very
best in their quest for honours. As you would be aware there are a record number
of Indigenous athletes competing Our fervent hope, not surprisingly, is for "black
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the Stolen
Wages campaign. From 1904 to 1987, the Queensland Government withheld
or underpaid wages earned by Aboriginal workers; a fraction has been offered as
a settlement. Your
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Aboriginal
life expectancy is twenty years less than other Australians. Indigenous infants
die at the same rate as those in impoverished countries. Support
the Healing Hands Indigenous
Health Rights Campaign. | |