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'Despite almost 200 years of white society in Australia colonization is not complete in terms of assimilating the indigines of this land. Today's colonizers are ever conscious of Aboriginal society and how it has not been manipulated into completely rejecting or laying aside its social entity.'

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  • Written and presented by Jim Everett to the 55th Congress of ANZAAS Festival of Science at Monash University, Monday 26th August, 1985. An Aboriginal Perspective from Tasmania. 

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