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Account of the first twenty-one years of life and work of the Aboriginal Support Group, Manly Warringah Pittwater
Provides an account of the various political activities of a group established by non-Indigenous people – land rights, black deaths in custody, land rights and heritage protection, reconciliation, child separation; participation in key events – National Sorry Day, NAIDOC Week; relationships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. xi, 177 p. : ill. , port. ; 29 cm. #0219
Aboriginal Support Group – Manly Warringah Pittwater. | Aboriginal Australians — Australia. | Law enforcement – Custody – Deaths in custody. | Politics and Government – Political action – Non-Indigenous. | Politics and Government – National symbols and events – NAIDOC / NADOC / National Aborigines Week. | Politics and Government – National symbols and events – National Sorry Day / Journey of Healing. | Race relations – Reconciliation. | Politics and Government – Political action. | Australia — Race relations. | Australia.
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