Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country / Office of Aboriginal Affairs
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- 8076085
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- Book
- Uniform Title:
- Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country (Online)
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- [Hobart, Tasmania] : [Office of Aboriginal Affairs], [2015]
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"A Welcome to Country is given by Aboriginal people, welcoming visitors to their Land. Only Tasmanian Aboriginal people can give a Welcome to Country in Tasmania. It is highly disrespectful for anyone else to do so ... An Acknowledgement of Country is respect and recognition of Tasmanian Aboriginal peoples' survival and continual connection with the land spanning more than 60,000 years. An Acknowledgement of Country pays respect to the Aboriginal community, both past and present."--Page [1].
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- Until 2039 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
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- Published
- Publication date:
- 1969
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