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'That Word' Treaty - The Value of Historical Insights

That word treaty

Looking at the history of 'that word Treaty' in the continent known as 'Australia' - by Ghillar, Michael Anderson, 1999.

Aboriginal Nations and Peoples throughout Australia must take control of all decisions that affect our future and the destiny of our grandchildren. We must not relegate ourselves to the level of the proverbial gambler, who is not happy when he wins, but is satisfied knowing that he had won once, despite later losing it all. [node:read-more:link]

Concealing colonial strings of control

Concealing colonial strings of control

On this anniversary of 9/11 it is a good opportunity to compare spin and denial. The events of 9/11 are still being analysed, but Dr Judy Woods’ collection of photographs reveal far more than the impact of two planes flying into the Twin Towers.

Australia will never accede to any demands for a truth-telling commission relating to its historical processes of colonisation, because of the consequences that will have to be faced by England and Australia alike for their wrongdoings. [node:read-more:link]

First Nations prepare legal way forward for sovereign rights

Ghillar, Michael Anderson, reporting that the Sovereign Union Gathering of Nations held at the Yarramundi Cultural Centre, Canberra, from 23 to 25 November 2018 successfully dealt with key issues facing First Nations.

Those attending came from across the continent and welcomed the opportunity to raise the problems they face and to understand ways of dealing with them, while joining the dots to understand the bigger picture of forced assimilation through fraud and deceit. [node:read-more:link]

Sovereignty video set with Ghillar Michael Anderson

1. Power of Sovereignty

Trick or Treaty

2. Power of Sovereignty

Euahlayi and UDI and acceptance by the Crown [node:read-more:link]

Alternative Camp Site for Gathering

This alternative camp site to the Aboriginal Embassy is just 18 minutes away by car, on a simple route. Bar-b-que facilities are available and bookings are not required because there is plenty of room on the large site that overlooks Mount Majura. It is also in the proximity to the 'old convent' elders hostel. View images below and directions map. We are hoping to organise a bus shuttle system - more details later. [node:read-more:link]

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