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Collection of posters on Aborigines and political issues [picture]
Bib ID 3919986
Format PicturePicture
Description [1972 -] 
<36> posters : col. ill. ; 60 x 90 cm. and smaller. 
Full contents
  • Treat us to a treaty on land rights, National Aborigines Week 7-13 July '80
  • Advance Australia where? Aboriginal Embassy at Canberra 1972, National Aborigines Day Friday July 14, 1972
  • The miner rapes the earth with his violent spade... (includes images of Kath Walker and Judith Wright)
  • 500 years of survival, October 12-17, 1992
  • Week of prayer, 27 May - 3 June 1994
  • Celebrate National Reconciliation Week in your school and community, 27 May - 3 June 1998
  • The Mapoon People demand their land back!
  • Treaty, let's get it right
  • 1988 nothing to celebrate, Australian Aboriginal political art & the bicentenial, Flinders University
  • Black moratorium, July 14, black flag Australian
 
Notes

Title supplied by cataloguer.

Subjects Aboriginal Australians - Government relations - Posters.  |  Aboriginal Australians - Land tenure - Posters.  |  Stolen generations (Australia) - Posters.  |  Reconciliation - Posters.  |  Posters, Australian.  |  Australia - Politics and government - Posters.
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