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Language rights and Indigenous human rights in Central Australia

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Holcombe, Sarah
Anderson Nampitjinpa, A.

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Canberra, ACT: Australian National University, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR)

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In this Policy Insights paper we use the successful COVID-19 health messaging in an Indigenous language as a lever to explore the ways in which communication rights for Anangu are coupled with their collective rights as Indigenous Australians, as a particular strand of human rights. There is a fundamental relationship between the recognition of language rights and Anangu being able to more readily realise other human rights. This extends beyond issues of comprehension and enabling freedom of opinion and expression in language. As we discuss in this paper, it also ultimately extends to being enabled to access the core principles of universal human rights in the local vernacular in order to render them locally meaningful. The human rights activist and philosopher Boaventura de Sousa Santos, has long argued for a human rights discourse that can embrace different cultures and religions, which he articulates as a multicultural human rights. In this paper we begin to articulate what this might look like for Anangu, taking as a foundational platform communication rights.

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