Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Indigenous Disadvantage, Indigenous Governance and the Notion of a Treaty in Australia : An Indigenous Perspective
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'Overcoming disadvantage, strengthening or rebuilding governance and recognising Indigenous rights through negotiated agreements or treaties are all fundamental issues in Indigenous affairs. These issues are part of a broad Indigenous strategy to address the issues of social and economic disadvantage, acquire more autonomy and control and achieve the recognition of Indigenous rights. This paper looks at the common thread between these issues and discusses and examines the characteristics and causes of Indigenous disadvantage...' (Introduction)

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