Australian Aborigines

Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, such as Tasmania, Fraser Island, Hinchinbrook Island, the Tiwi Islands, and Groote Eylandt, but excluding the Torres Strait Islands. The term Indigenous Australians refers to Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders collectively. It is generally used when both groups are included in the topic being addressed. Torres Strait Islanders are ethnically and culturally distinct, despite extensive cultural exchange with some of the Aboriginal groups. The Torres Strait Islands are mostly part of Queensland but have a separate governmental status. Aboriginal Australians comprise many distinct …

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Reconciliation Australia · 1 May 2024 English

First Nations businesses that, through their effective year – AIATSIS’ sixtieth – will gather to demonstrate governance models, make the Summit is convened in The theme for NAIDOC the success …

Nations peoples. 1938, when the Victorian Australian Aborigines League Read Reconciliation Australia’s full


Yoorrook Justice Commission · 18 March 2024 English

I acknowledge the Trad itional Owners of the lands on which I live and work, the Oja Oja Wurrung and the Wurundjeri Peoples of the Kulin Nation, and I pay …

Yorta man William Cooper, Secretary of the Australian Aborigines' League in Melbourne, travelled Australia


Heritage Foundation · 9 December 2023 English

l The War on Poverty contributed to the weakening of the black family, the weakening of civic ties and institutions, and the rise in crime among young black men.62 Far …

excludes other dark-skinned peoples like Australian aborigines who fit in no category;116 and l The category Age level during the Middle Ages or black Australian aborigines still living as hunter-gatherers in the


Australian Human Rights Commission · 8 August 2023 English

This resource kit is designed to promote greater awareness and understanding of human rights principles as they relate to the Uluru Statement, specifically the upcoming referendum and the proposed Indigenous …

Yorta man William Cooper established the Australian Aborigines’ League (AAL) in Melbourne together with January 1938. In response to this, the Australian Aborigines’ League and the newly established Aboriginal Australia. A few days later, members of the Australian Aborigines’ League and the Aborigines Progressive Association


Australian Human Rights Commission · 7 August 2023

Early examples include mass protests against the inhumane treatment and living conditions imposed upon residents of Aboriginal reservations, such as the Cummeragunja walk-off.i The swell of support for change sparked …

Yorta man William Cooper established the Australian Aborigines’ League (AAL) in Melbourne together with January 1938. In response to this, the Australian Aborigines’ League and the newly established Aboriginal Australia. A few days later, members of the Australian Aborigines’ League and the Aborigines Progressive Association


Reconciliation Australia · 26 May 2023 English

Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (FCAATSI), the Australian Aborigines League, the Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship, and the Aborigines Progressive Association for

Torres Strait Islanders (FCAATSI), the Australian Aborigines League, the Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship


Reconciliation NSW · 20 February 2023 English

past. [...] This is reflected in the unbroken fight for rights and recognition: from the Australian Aborigines League petition to King George V in 1937, the 1938 gathering at the Day of Mourning, the Bark

fight for rights and recognition: from the Australian Aborigines League petition to King George V in 1937


Reconciliation NSW · 14 February 2023 English

territories. [...] This is reflected in the unbroken fight for rights and recognition: from the Australian Aborigines League petition to King George V in 1937, the 1938 gathering at the Day of Mourning, the Bark

fight for rights and recognition: from the Australian Aborigines League petition to King George V in 1937


Lowitja Institute · 7 February 2023

Memories of these times have been ingrained in the psyches of successive generations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and more recent examples of poor research practices have contributed …

Populations - Impediments to Optimal Treatment in Australian Aborigines, Curr Cardiol Rev. 2016;12(3):166-79. doi: Populations - Impediments to Optimal Treatment in Australian Aborigines, Curr Cardiol Rev. 2016;12(3):166-79. doi:


RIS: Research and Information System for Developing Countries · 2 January 2023 English

It was on that basis that India had voted in favour of the adoption of the Declaration.14 The term, ‘indigenous’ was used in the deliberations and instruments of an international …

physiological profile is comparable to that of Australian aborigines. David Reich (2018) observed that these


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