This book draws together contributions from an interdisciplinary group of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal scholar, some of whom were participants in the events that they write about, to examine the social, historical and political significance of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, established 40 yeears ago in Canberra, for the struggle for indigenous rights in Australia and internationally.
This book draws together contributions from an interdisciplinary group of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal scholar, some of whom were participants in the events that they write about, to examine the social, historical and political significance of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, established 40 yeears ago in Canberra, for the struggle for indigenous rights in Australia and internationally.
Gary Foley teaches history at Victoria University, Australia; Andrew Schaap teaches politics at the University of Exeter, UK.
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Introduction Gary Foley and Andrew Schaap; SECTION 1 THE ORIGINS AND EVENT OF THE 1972 DEMONSTRATION: 1: The Origins of Aboriginal political consciousness and the Aboriginal Embassy 1907-1972 Gordon Briscoe; 2: Tracking Back: The 1920s Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association links to the Aboriginal Tent Embassy John Maynard; 3: Aboriginal rights and the Cold War; Ann Curthoys; 4: Blackpower in Redfern 1968-1972 Gary Foley; 5: The Aboriginal Embassy: An account of the protest of 1972 Scott Robinson; 6: Reflections on the Aboriginal Embassy from 1972 Various; 7: Speeches at the Aboriginal Embassy 30 July 1972 Paul Coe Bob Maza Jack Cummings Roberta Sykes Michael Anderson Chicka Dixon Dennis Walter & Bob Pringle recorded by Derek Freeman; SECTION 2: THE EMBASSY SINCE 1972: 8: Declaration of Aboriginal Sovereignty 1992 Kevin Gilbert (with Paul Coe); 9: Who owns Tent Embassy - the Film? Frances Peters-Little; 10: The Constitutional Politics of Reconciliation Place and the Aboriginal Embassy Andrew Schaap & Paul Muldoon; 11: "War by other means?" Sovereignty and the Aboriginal Tent Embassy Fiona Nicoll; 12: Reflections on the Aboriginal Tent Embassy Genocide case Jennifer Balint; SECTION 3: THE LEGACY OF THE EMBASSY: Chapter 13: 'The death of the radical will not be televised' The Aboriginal Protest Movement - pre and post the Tent Embassy Tony Birch; 14: The spatial politics of Aboriginal protest in the Parliamentary Triangle Kurt Iveson; 15: What do we want? Not native title that's for bloody sure Nicole Watson
Introduction Gary Foley and Andrew Schaap; SECTION 1 THE ORIGINS AND EVENT OF THE 1972 DEMONSTRATION: 1: The Origins of Aboriginal political consciousness and the Aboriginal Embassy 1907-1972 Gordon Briscoe; 2: Tracking Back: The 1920s Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association links to the Aboriginal Tent Embassy John Maynard; 3: Aboriginal rights and the Cold War; Ann Curthoys; 4: Blackpower in Redfern 1968-1972 Gary Foley; 5: The Aboriginal Embassy: An account of the protest of 1972 Scott Robinson; 6: Reflections on the Aboriginal Embassy from 1972 Various; 7: Speeches at the Aboriginal Embassy 30 July 1972 Paul Coe Bob Maza Jack Cummings Roberta Sykes Michael Anderson Chicka Dixon Dennis Walter & Bob Pringle recorded by Derek Freeman; SECTION 2: THE EMBASSY SINCE 1972: 8: Declaration of Aboriginal Sovereignty 1992 Kevin Gilbert (with Paul Coe); 9: Who owns Tent Embassy - the Film? Frances Peters-Little; 10: The Constitutional Politics of Reconciliation Place and the Aboriginal Embassy Andrew Schaap & Paul Muldoon; 11: "War by other means?" Sovereignty and the Aboriginal Tent Embassy Fiona Nicoll; 12: Reflections on the Aboriginal Tent Embassy Genocide case Jennifer Balint; SECTION 3: THE LEGACY OF THE EMBASSY: Chapter 13: 'The death of the radical will not be televised' The Aboriginal Protest Movement - pre and post the Tent Embassy Tony Birch; 14: The spatial politics of Aboriginal protest in the Parliamentary Triangle Kurt Iveson; 15: What do we want? Not native title that's for bloody sure Nicole Watson
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