It has been 50 years since Gough Whitlam poured sand into the hands of Vincent Lingiari and gave back land to the Gurindji people. The Gurindji are celebrating the annual Freedom Day festival at the ...
Every year, the 1966 Wave Hill Walk-off and the legacy of Vincent Lingiari is remembered with a festival in Kalkarindji. This photo shows the thousands who participated in the march in 2016. Source: ...
These Gurindji rangers are creating bilingual posters listing traditional bush medicines and their uses, so if you feel unwell you'll now know how to naturally treat yourself with produce from your ...
AN Aboriginal group who famously won land rights after walking off the Wave Hill Cattle Station say they are preparing to fight again - to stop the Stronger Future laws. The Gurindji people from ...
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Fifty years ago this week, 200 Aboriginal stockmen and domestic servants walked off the job at Lord Vestey's Wave Hill cattle station, 600 kilometres south of Darwin. Most of them were members of the ...
“It’s just a great honour to be here,” iconic singer-songwriter Paul Kelly told Green Left Weekly. “What happened here is a fascinating and amazing story.” Kev Carmody, another legend of Australian ...
Some people are surprised when they first hear about Australian Indigenous sign languages. While the broader community is increasingly aware of the richness of First Nations spoken languages, sign has ...
Mumkurla-nginyi-ma parrngalinyparla – from the darkness into the light. The Gurindji freedom banners are a collection of 10 hand-painted banners created in 2000 by the Gurindji to share the ...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the walk-off by Gurindji people working on Wave Hill station to protest against low wages, poor conditions and the taking of their land. Yijarni enlarges our ...
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Gurindji leaders say struggle for economic prosperity continues 50 years after land was handed back
Tommy Lingiari still remembers the meagre rations that his parents' generation were paid on Northern Territory cattle stations. WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that ...
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