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Watch dramas, comedies, docos and more on the ABC iview Indigenous category, featuring the best stories from around the ABC.
Dr Jackie Huggins speaking on Path to Treaty
In a Stateline interview with Jessica van Vonderen, Dr Jackie Huggins said the Opposition Leader's position on Treaty is "very unfortunate".
Duration: 56 seconds
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Florence Onus and her siblings were taken from their mother as children
The Bindal and Birrrigubba elder and activist hopes to promote healing by sharing her experience, as Queensland begins public hearings on Path to Treaty.
Duration: 3 minutes 12 seconds
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Indigenous performer Mitch Tambo shares new didgeridoo music with a modern flavour
Mitch Tambo is well known for bringing an Indigenous interpretation to popular music. Now he’s released an album of short instrumental tracks exploring a wide range of musical genres with his incredible didgeridoo playing skills.
Duration: 3 minutes 44 seconds
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Coroner identifies failures in lead-up to death of Josh Kerr
A Victorian coroner has said prison staff watched Josh Kerr die in his cell because of flawed protocols.
Duration: 2 minutes 3 seconds
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For these Lake Nash Giants, bush footy is serious business
Alpurrurulam, on the Northern Territory-Queensland border is a long way from anything but not even distance can keep the newly formed girl's footy team from playing.
Duration: 2 minutes 2 seconds
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Trailblazing Arnhem Land clan leader Dr Gondarra dies aged 79
One of northern Australia’s most revered spiritual leaders and civil rights activists, known as a man of unwavering compassion for his people, has died in Arnhem Land at age 79.
Duration: 2 minutes 47 seconds
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Listen: AWAYE!
Word Up: Carina Norman and Jasmine Seymour
Join Carina Norman and Jasmine Seymour in the Sydney area where they're working to strengthen the Dharug language. For their final time on Word Up, they share some different ways to farewell someone Dharug Country.
Duration: 4 minutes 9 seconds
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Panel discussion: Language revitalisation and reclaimation
Before colonisation, more than 250 languages were used across Australia. Now, only 40 Indigenous languages are still spoken fluently. Without intervention, that number will continue to drop.
Duration: 46 minutes 16 seconds
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The National Indigenous Art Fair is back
The National Indigenous Art Fair will return to The Rocks on Gadigal land at the end of the month.
Duration: 21 minutes 46 seconds
21
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Horizon by Bangarra Dance Theatre
Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown joined forces with leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson have united to create 'The Light Inside' - a powerful homage to home.
Duration: 16 minutes 9 seconds
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Listen: Speaking Out
An archaeological discovery challenging perceptions of our past
A team of researchers have made a finding they say has the potential to rewrite Australian history.
Duration: 27 minutes 10 seconds
27
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An innovative way for First Nations people to report instances of Racism
An online register is making it easier for First Nations people to report instances of Racism.
Duration: 20 minutes 29 seconds
20
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An Indigenous Voice to Parliament in South Australia
What does the result of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum mean for South Australia and its commitment to First Nations recognition?
Duration: 19 minutes 51 seconds
19
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Unsettling Colonial Automobilities: Criminalisation and Contested Sovereignties
A new book is exploring the role of automobiles in imposing colonialism on First Nations people and communities.
Duration: 28 minutes 6 seconds
28
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Listen: AM
The Bright Side: four-day school week, Red Centre lights, and teen parents
The Bright Side shines a light on stories of hope and problem-solving people around Australia.
Duration: 25 minutes
25
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Alice Springs looks to the positive
For the past few weeks, Alice Springs made national headlines for the violence and crime gripping the Northern Territory town.
Duration: 4 minutes
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Voice 'should never have happened': Thorpe
Independent senator for Victoria Lidia Thorpe says the Voice referendum should "never have happened" and has renewed calls for treaty.
Duration: 7 minutes 17 seconds
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Yes campaigner 'optimistic' despite referendum result
Leading Yes campaigner Marcus Stewart says while his community is hurting following the referendum result, he's "optimistic" the country can "figure out a way through this".
Duration: 6 minutes 36 seconds
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Listen: Radio National
How should we recognise Indigenous Australians?
Despite decades of discussion, efforts to recognise Aboriginal Australians in the constitution have failed to produce results.
Duration: 25 minutes 16 seconds
25
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The power of hope
Kon Karapanagiotidis, Banok Rind, Alisha Fernando, Leila Gurruwiwi, Jane Vadiveloo and Caroline Cabezas talk about the power of love, music, language and hope.
Duration: 53 minutes 52 seconds
53
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Indigenous Knowledge
Bruce Pascoe, Tony Birch and Gregory Phillips examine the breadth and depth of Indigenous knowledge prior to European settlement.
Duration: 53 minutes 57 seconds
53
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The wisdom of reading
Sally Rippin, Glory Edim and Anita Heiss on reading, Indigenous literature and the importance of books for black women
Duration: 53 minutes 58 seconds
53
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