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LAW IN ORDER PTY LIMITED

18 Apr 2024

Yoorrook was told that even the Parliamentary Select Committee in the House of Commons in Britain in 1837 considered the actions of squatters and the violence against First Peoples in the colonies to be criminal against the standards of the day. [...] The original sin was the beginning of the unbroken line of injustice for First Peoples that continues today." Following the line of injustice that helps us connect the massacres in the 1800s and the detention of First Peoples on missions and reserves with the higher rate of 10 incarceration and deaths in custody of our First Peoples in the present day, it helps us to understand why languages have. [...] And that was the 15 place where the missionary in the day, when the 90 or so people left of the Gippsland tribes, the Gunaikurnai, which were five tribes, the Krowathunkooloong, The Brataulung, Tatungalung, Braiakalung, and Brabiralung. [...] Back in the 80s, the 30 mid-80s, the Yorta Yorta organised itself to lodge a claim with the Cain government and that was to regain the ownership of the Barmah Forest and also the Millewa Forest and there were other reserve areas around the Dungala, the Murray River. [...] HB06.0005.0024 DR HURST: I have - I have come across - yes, yeah, from my PhD research in - in Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains of people trying to - trying to seek belonging and legitimacy through the State and of desperately trying to prove connection to Country in the eyes of the State and in the eyes of scholars and 5 anthropologists and historians seeking other people to determine and le.
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