IAS321 - Indigenous Sovereignty and Challenges of Reconciliation
This unit examines First Nations people-country responses to the processes of colonisation. Students are guided by First Nations Elders to learn various ways in which First Nations people retain and express their continuing sovereignty over the Australian estate and the processes by which the differing traditional of sovereignty and colonisation can be negotiated. Some significant developments in social, judicial and political history are introduced to learn potential changes. These traditional and contemporary practices are evaluated for their ability to redress ongoing issues of sovereignty, and options for future (including treaties) are explored.
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Indigenous rights in Australia are at a crossroads. Over the past decade, neo-liberal governments have reasserted their claim to land in Australi...
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