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Note: A paper by Jim Everett State Secretary Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre presented to the World Archaeological Congress Inter-Congress, University of South Dakota Addressing Archaeological Ethics and the Treatment of the Dead August 1989.
Issue Details: First known date: 1997... 1997 The Colonising Process as Opposed to Aboriginal Cultural Freedom
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'The history of colonising Australia is well known, albeit a history written by whites, and cold[l]y calculated to perpetuate a lie lending to some holy belief that Australia was an empty country at the time of 'peaceful 'settlement...'

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