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Indigenous Australian representations

KKB191 Am I Black Enough? Indigenous Australian Representations

Role models

Oodgeroo Noonuccal

Jack Davis

Anita Heiss

Kim Scott

Warwick Thornton

Maza Sisters (Rachael and Liza)

Stephen Page

David Page

Last Kinection

Deborah Cheetham

Vernon Ah Kee

Tracey Moffat

Rachel Perkins

Indigenous identity & the law

Mark McMillan is a senior lecturer at Melbourne Law School, the 2013 NAIDOC scholar of the year, and a board member of the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples. Here, he brings his vast experience to bear in examining Indigenous Identity and the law. 30 mins.


Or watch it here at The Wheeler Centre website.

Resources

Bennett, C. and Badham, V. (2013, September 15). My favourite work: neither pride nor courage by Vernon Ah Kee. Retrieved from http://www.theguardian.com/culture/australia-culture-blog/video/2013/sep/15/art-brisbane-pride-nor-courage

Foley, G. (n.d.). The Koori history website - recent essays and other writings by Gary Foley. Retrieved from http://www.kooriweb.org/foley/essays/essays_page.html

Jones, G. (2010). Blak on blak: Vernon Ah Kee - sovereign warrior. Artlink, 13(1) . Retrieved from https://www.artlink.com.au/

News & media

Koori Mail

National Indigenous Television

Torres News (newspaper) Kept in the newspapers section, ask at the Library Helpdesk.  Or click on the link to read the latest edition.

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