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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 It's Our Country Too : Indigenous Arguments for Meaningful Constitutional Recognition and Reform
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Carlton, Parkville - Carlton area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,:Melbourne University Press , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Foreword, Fred Chaney , single work essay
Introduction, Megan Davis , Marcia Langton , single work essay
Finding a Resolution to Constitutional Recognition of Indigenous Australians, Marcia Langton , single work essay
Through Black Eyes, Harold Ludwick , single work essay
Building Our House, Tony McAvoy , single work essay
Telling Our Story, Owning Our Story, Making Our Story, Josephine Bourne , single work essay
The Opportunity and the Challenge of Constitutional Recognition, Eddie Cubillo , single work essay
Minding Each Other's Business, Geoff Scott , single work essay
Ships That Pass in the Night, Megan Davis , single work essay
Building a New, Better Legacy, Kirstie Parker , single work essay
Constitutional Recognition : A Case for Less Is More, Asmi Wood , single work essay
A Place at the Constitutional Table, Nolan Hunter , single work essay
Refugees in Our Own Country, Dawn Casey , single work essay
Unfinished Business, Nyunggai Warren Mundine , single work essay
Constitutional Recognition Is Not a Feel-good Exercise, Sean Gordon , single work essay
Is the Constitution a Better Tool Than Simple Legislation to Advance the Cause of Aboriginal Peoples, Michael Mansell , single work essay
Keeping the Fight Alive, Teela Reid , single work essay
There's No Such Thing as Minimal Recognition- There Is Only Recognition, Noel Pearson , single work essay
Navigating a Path Towards Meaningful Change and Recognition, Pat Dodson , single work essay
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