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[Review] Constitutional Recognition of First Peoples in Australia : Theories and Comparative Perspectives
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2018
[Review] Constitutional Recognition of First Peoples in Australia : Theories and Comparative Perspectives
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Australian Aboriginal Studies
no.
1
2018
14207269
2018
periodical issue
'We again thank the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who continue to commit to the promise of research. What is the promise of research? Even though research is not always good to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the promise of research, that people will listen and be moved to act when action is required remains strong. Research done the right way is still one of the best ways for Aboriginal people to tell the wider community who we are and who we want to be.' (Editorial introduction)
2018 pg. 78-79
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Australian Aboriginal Studies
no.
1
2018
14207269
2018
periodical issue
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Review of:
- Constitutional Recognition of First Peoples in Australia : Theories and Comparative Perspectives 2016 anthology criticism