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Australian Aboriginal culture / Indigenous Australians / Australian referendum / Freedom Ride / Gurindji strike / Aboriginal title / Australian Aborigines / Aboriginal Tent Embassy / Human rights / Politics of Australia / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Australia
Date: 2012-09-11 21:24:54
Australian Aboriginal culture
Indigenous Australians
Australian referendum
Freedom Ride
Gurindji strike
Aboriginal title
Australian Aborigines
Aboriginal Tent Embassy
Human rights
Politics of Australia
Indigenous peoples of Australia
Australia

Australian History Mysteries Five case studies in twentieth century Australian history National Museum of Australia

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