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| Title: | Assimilation versus self-determination : no contest |
| Authors: | Dodson, Michael |
| Date Created: | 1996 |
| Abstract: | The current rhetoric that recognition of the rights of Indigenous peoples threatens our national integrity has also strongly implied two things. First, that post assimilation Indigenous peoples have had self-determination and second, that self-determination has been a failure.
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To imply the failure of self-determination in this country when it has not yet existed for Indigenous Australians is disingenuous. It denies the reality of our day to day existence. |
| Type: | Book |
| Department: | North Australia Research Unit (NARU) |
| Institution: | ANU |
| Series: | North Australia Research Unit. Discussion Paper no.1/1996 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/47283 |
| Appears in Collections: | ePrints
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