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The Implications of the Mabo Case for Indigenous People
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The Elimination of Racism : An Essential Prerequisite for the Progress of Humanity
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Recollections of Early Bahá'í Involvement with Indigenous People
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Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Unity in Diversity, a Vision in Film
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Aboriginal Reconciliation : Some Moral and Psychological Prerequisites
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Aboriginal Customary Rites [sic] : The Challenge to Bahá'í Australia
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Race Discrimination and Self Determination : Recognising, Respecting and Working with Difference
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The Basis of Aboriginal Entrepreneurial and Managerial Skills : Clan, Community or Both?
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Aboriginal Families
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The Australian Bahá'í Community and the Aboriginal People : Early Interactions
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The Garden Rituals of the Wampar in Melanesia and Lutheranism
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Indigenous Women and Labour Standards in Papua New Guinea
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Australia's Indigenous People : The Nation's Shame
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Literacy at Home and in School : An Ethnographic Case Study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Chgildren
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Despair, Anger and Beauty : The Rise of Aboriginal Writing in the Modern World
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