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Issue Details: First known date: 2008... no. 437 22 October 2008 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Global View for History, single work column
'We were particulalry concerned that history of the first Australians be a substantial component' - Professor Stuart Macintyre (Koori Mail 22/10/2008)
(p. 4)
Admired In Many Quarters, Alf Wilson , single work column
'It may have been coincidental, but it seemed fitting that the unveiling of a tombstone in memory of the late and great Monty Prior was held on Father's Day in September.' (Koori Mail 22/10/2008)
(p. 29)
More Teachers to Keep West Aust Languages Alive, single work column
'Another eight educators have graduated from a two-year Aboriginal languages teacher training course in Western Australia.' (Koori Mail 22/10/2008)
(p. 29)
Elder's Stories Recorded, single work column
'Stories from West Australian Indigenous Elders and their communities will be digitally recorded to preserve them for future generations.' (Koori Mail 22/10/2008)
(p. 29)
Focus On Languages, single work column
'Two years ago the Census found there were only 804 Aboriginal people in New South Wales who identified as speaking an Indigenous language' - Minister Paul Lynch (Koori Mail 22/10/2008)
(p. 31)
25 Years On, Classic Film Still Shocks, Margaret Smith , single work column
'The classic Aboriginal film Lousy Little Sixpence has just turned 25-years-old, but it still shocks viewers with its stories of stolen children, stolen wages and systemic discrimination.' (Koori Mail 22/10/2008)
(p. 34)
Note: Portrait images from Lousy Little Sixpence
Pat Dodson Guest of Honour at High School Celebration, single work column
'Patrick Dodson is the second Australian recipient of the Sydney Peace Prize, which is Australia's only interntional prize for peace'. (Koori Mail 22/10/2008)
(p. 44)
Note: Portrait of Pat Dodson
Honour For Trail-Blazer, single work column
'The first Aboriginal person to be employed full-time in the Australian Aboriginal higher education sector has been honoured with an Emeritus Professorship from a Northern Territory university.' (Koori Mail 22/10/2008)
(p. 45)
Note: Portrait of MaryAnn Bin-Sallik
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