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Archives and Indigenous Human Rights

Archives and Indigenous Human Rights. The impact of human rights agendas relating to human rights on archival practice & The engagement of the Australian government archives with Indigenous communities – past, present & future. 12 October 2010. Phyllis Williams. Human Rights Agendas.

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Archives and Indigenous Human Rights

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  1. Archives and Indigenous Human Rights The impact of human rights agendas relating to human rights on archival practice & The engagement of the Australian government archives with Indigenous communities – past, present & future 12 October 2010 Phyllis Williams

  2. Human Rights Agendas • International Year of the World’s Indigenous Peoples • Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody • National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal Children from their Families

  3. Between Two Worlds Exhibition

  4. Memorandum of Understandings for access to records - Northern Territory, Victoria & South Australia

  5. Aboriginal Advisory Groups

  6. Bringing Them Home Name Index

  7. Records Forums

  8. An Uncommon Life –Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda

  9. Memorandum of UnderstandingKakadu Cultural Materials

  10. The Present & Future

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