Mount Margaret Community (formerly Mount Margaret Mission) is a medium-sized Aboriginal community 20 km south west of Laverton in the Goldfields-Esperance...
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Margaret Aboriginal Community Mowanjum Community Mowla Bluff Community Mud Springs Community Mulan Community Mulga Queen Community Muludja Community Mungullah...
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Indigenous Australian art (redirect from Aboriginal art)
Indigenous Australian art includes art made by Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders, including collaborations with others. It includes works...
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Indigenous Australians (redirect from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people)
different communities. The 2022 Australian census recorded 167 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages used at home by some 76,978 Aboriginal and Torres...
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Gunbalanya, Northern Territory (redirect from Mount Borradaile)
Arts. It is the nearest town to the Awunbarna, also known as Mount Borradaile, an Aboriginal sacred site and the location of significant Indigenous Australian...
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where Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities can gather and learn together. The Mount is also home to the Aboriginal Student Centre (ASC), which is home...
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The Mount McKenzie Aboriginal Place was gazetted in 2002 in recognition of the special significance of this site to the local Aboriginal community. A surviving...
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State Register of Heritage Places, the former Hotel Australia and the Mount Margaret Mission Hospital ruin. The Western Australian State Register of Heritage...
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Springs. The Peake was established initially as an outstation on the Mount Margaret Station, before becoming the main homestead in the late 1870s. It was...
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Tasmania (section Aboriginal people)
contentious, with names being proposed without consultation with the aboriginal community, or without having a connection to the place in question. As well...
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built a bag church and a wooden hut for himself, he ministered to Aboriginal communities, travelling long distances by motor cycle, addressing meetings and...
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sometimes referred to as the Aranda, Arunta or Arrarnta, are a group of Aboriginal Australian peoples who live in the Arrernte lands, at Mparntwe (Alice...
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First Nations in Canada (redirect from Aboriginal peoples in Atlantic Canada)
services for Aboriginal people in predominantly non-Aboriginal communities. It is however funding that lags the growth of urban Aboriginal populations...
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Torres Strait Islands (redirect from Mount Ernest Island)
Islander and Aboriginal Councils under the provisions of the Community Services (Torres Strait) Act 1984 and the Community Services (Aboriginal) Act 1984)...
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colleague Margaret Reynolds was secretary of the Townsville branch of OPAL. She helped established an OPAL-run kindergarten for Aboriginal and Torres...
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Kerwalli (category Australian Aboriginal elders)
was an Aboriginal Australian foreman, fishmonger and headman of the Jagera people. He was a prominent member of Queensland's Aboriginal community in the...
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Wurundjeri (category Aboriginal peoples of Victoria (state))
The Wurundjeri people are an Aboriginal people of the Woiwurrung language group, in the Kulin nation. They are the traditional owners of the Yarra River...
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Bundjalung people, also spelled Bunjalung, Badjalang and Bandjalang, are Aboriginal Australians who are the original custodians of a region from around Grafton...
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1975: Totalizator Agency Board begins operating 1976: Members of Aboriginal community ritually cremate Truganini's remains, scatter ashes in D'Entrecasteaux...
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Métis (section Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (1971))
historic Métis community in Manitoba's Red River Settlement or it can be used as a general term for anyone with mixed European and Aboriginal heritage. Some...
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Mornington Island (redirect from Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation)
Government, which had proclaimed the islands an Aboriginal reserve in 1905. The Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation owns and manages an art centre, MIArt...
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Strait Islander and Aboriginal ancestry numbered a further 26,767 (compared with 29,515 and 17,811 respectively in 2006). Five communities of Torres Strait...
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Aboriginal Arts Australia, an art gallery in Sydney. As part of her work there, she worked with independent Aboriginal artists as well as community art...
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The Cootamundra Domestic Training Home for Aboriginal Girls, commonly known as "Bimbadeen" and Cootamundra Girls' Home, located at Cootamundra, New South...
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Australian colonial governments began removing many Aboriginal children from their families and communities, justified on the grounds of child protection and...
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History of Indigenous Australians (redirect from Aboriginal history)
Australian continental landmasses. This article covers the history of Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples, two broadly defined groups...
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Gumbaynggirr (category Aboriginal peoples of New South Wales)
Hodgkinson was the first European to make contact with the local Aboriginal community when he explored the upper reaches of the Nambucca and Bellinger...
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(1988). "The Struggle for Australia : Aboriginal-European Warfare, 1770–1930". In McKernan, Michael; Browne, Margaret; Australian War Memorial (eds.). Australia...
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Djadjawurrung (category Aboriginal peoples of Victoria (state))
known as the Djaara or Jajowrong people and Loddon River tribe, are an Aboriginal Australian people who are the traditional owners of lands including the...
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responsibilities are contracted to the federal Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Canadian Aboriginal law provides certain constitutionally recognized rights to...
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