The continuing relevance of the Constitution for Indigenous peoples

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Dodson, Mick

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Canberra, ACT: National Archives of Australia

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As part of NAIDOC Week, Professor Mick Dodson shares his thoughts on the Constitution and its relevance for Indigenous peoples – as both 'unfinished business' for Australia, and as an issue of international human rights. Professor Dodson is a member of the Yawuru peoples, the traditional Aboriginal owners of land and waters in the Broome area of the southern Kimberley region of Western Australia. Currently Director of the National Centre for Indigenous Studies at the Australian National University, he is also a Professor of Law at the ANU College of Law.

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Dodson, M. (2008). The continuing relevance of the Constitution for Indigenous peoples. Transcript of talk presented as an ABC TV forum in July 2008. Canberra, ACT: National Archives of Australia

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