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A British university has given back four spears taken more than 250 years ago from an aboriginal community in Australia by explorer Captain James Cook.
The word has several meanings for the Aboriginal people, but most notably, it’s both “Boogeyman” and “white man.” For the Stolen Generation, the fears were the same.
The skull of an Aboriginal man who is thought to have been killed by colonizers in the early 19th century has been returned for burial in Tasmania from a British university.
The University of Aberdeen has repatriated a murdered Aboriginal man's remains, thought to have been obtained during a colonial conquest in Tasmania. It is believed the young man was decapitated ...
Ms. Price, a member of the center-right opposition National Party and former singer-songwriter, says the Voice would further separate and marginalize Aboriginal Australians — who represent ...
A company with an exclusive lease to develop a golf course on public land near Hobart has been accused in court of "squashing" Aboriginal relics into the ground. Mary Ann's Island was charged with ...
The Recognition of Aboriginal Customary Laws examined the interaction between two legal systems – one based in British law and the other in the customary laws of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia.
Australia PM candidate says Aboriginal welcomes 'overdone' 27 April 2025 Tiffanie Turnbull BBC News, Sydney ...
Abstract Many Australian Aboriginal people use a sign language (“hand talk”) that mirrors their local spoken language and is used both in culturally appropriate settings when speech is taboo or ...