Kiescha Haines-Jamieson, an Aboriginal woman from Western Australia who campaigned against the Voice to Parliament, was asked ...
Artist Pedro Wonaeamirri grabs a chunk of chalky ochre from a seaside cliff on a remote island off Australia’s Northern Territory. “Ochre is important for our art and also for ceremonies ...
Kate Grenville's book successfully intertwines national and personal history to evoke Australia's past -but multiculturalism ...
The man's skull was used for medical education in the 19th and 20th centuries following his murder on Tasmania's Shannon ...
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Skull of Aboriginal man murdered 200 years ago to be returned to TasmaniaThe remains will now be taken back to Tasmania where they will be laid to rest in a traditional ceremony conducted by ...
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How indigenous artists on remote Australian island keep traditions alive through artAboriginal artists from Australia's Tiwi Islands ... "Ochre is important for our art and also for ceremonies," he says, ...
The University of Aberdeen is to repatriate a murdered Aboriginal man's remains, thought to have been obtained during a ...
The University of Aberdeen has repatriated a murdered Aboriginal man's remains, thought to have been obtained during a colonial conquest in Tasmania.
At the turn of the 21st century, Australia put on a show for the world, but for all the talk of the future, we still had one ...
“It would be unacceptable for these ancestral remains to be used for research, teaching or exhibitions purposes:” A Tasmanian Aboriginal murder victim’s skull held in Scotland for 170 years ...
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