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In the space of just fifteen years, Andrew Twiggy Forrest's Fortescue Metals Group has become a global iron-ore giant worth 70 billion dollars. But in its rush to develop, FMG has damaged and destroyed ancient Aboriginal heritage and brokered patently unfair agreements with the traditional owners of the land. When FMG has met resistance, it has used hard-nosed litigation in pursuit of favourable outcomes. This strategy came unstuck when FMG encountered several hundred Yindjibarndi people and their leader, Michael Woodley, who left school in Grade Six and was from then on immersed in his traditional culture. Woodley has led his community in an epic, thirteen-year battle against FMG, all on a shoestring budget. Clear-eyed and humane, Title Fight reveals the Wild West of iron-ore mining in the Pilbara. It tells the story of how a small group of Indigenous Australians fought tenaciously to defend their spiritual connection to Country. And, at a moment of national reckoning with our colonial and ancient past, with our relationship to the land, it asks some critical questions: Who does the land belong to? Who gets to choose what its used for? And whose side are we on?
Mining corporations --- Native title (Australia) --- Aboriginal Australians --- Iron ores --- Iron mines and mining --- Land tenure --- Mines and mining --- Law and legislation --- Forrest, Andrew. --- Woodley, Michael. --- Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. --- Western Australia
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Classical Aboriginal societies in Australia have commonly been described in terms of social organisation and local organisation. This book presents rich detail on a third and related domain that has not been given the same kind of attention: linguistic organisation.
Native title (Australia) --- Wik-Mungkan (Australian people) --- Wik-Mungkan language. --- Wik-Ngathan language. --- Wik Mungkan language Y57. --- Wik Ngatharr language Y51. --- Wik Ngathan language Y54. --- Wik Elken language Y49. --- Wik Epa language Y52. --- Wik Adinda language Y46. --- Wik-Keyangan language Y173. --- Wik Mungkan people Y57. --- Wik Ngatharr people Y51. --- Wik Ngathan people Y54. --- Wik Elken people Y49. --- Wik Epa people Y52. --- Middle Paman languages --- Wik-Ngathana language --- Paman languages --- Munggan language --- Mungkan language --- Munkan language --- Wik-Munghn language --- Wik-Munkan language --- Wikmungkan language --- Wikmunkan language --- Aboriginal Australians --- Ethnology --- Monkanu (Australian people) --- Munggan (Australian people) --- Munggano (Australian people) --- Munkan (Australian people) --- Munkan tribe --- Munkanj (Australian people) --- Munkanu (Australian people) --- Wik Mongkan (Australian people) --- Wik Monkan (Australian people) --- Wik-Munkan (Australian people) --- Wik Munghn (Australian people) --- Wikmungkan (Australian people) --- Wikmungken (Australian people) --- Land titles --- Torres Strait Islanders --- Aboriginal title (Australia) --- Australian aboriginal title --- Land tenure --- Wik people --- Aboriginal languages --- Cape York --- Multilingualism
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In June 1992, the High Court of Australia ruled in favour of a claim by a group of Indigenous Australians, led by Eddie Koiki Mabo, to customary, 'native title' to land. In recognising prior Indigenous occupation of the continent, the Mabo decision shook the foundations of white Australia's belief in the legitimate settlement of the continent by the British. Indeed, more than any other event in Australia's legal, political and cultural history, the Mabo decision challenged previous ways of thinking about land, identity, belonging, the nation and history. Now, more than a quarter of a century after Mabo, this book examines the broader impacts of this ground-breaking legal decision on Australian culture and select forms of cultural practice. While a number of individual studies have focussed on Mabo's impact on law, politics, film or literature, no single book provides an overview of the diverse impact and discursive influence of Mabo on various fields of artistic endeavour and cultural practice in Australia today. This book fills that gap in literary and cultural enquiry.
In considering the cultural legacies of the High Court's landmark decision this book also engages in a critical dialogue with Mabo and post-Mabo discourse. While many Indigenous Australians have benefited, legally and politically from the Mabo decision, the majority of Indigenous peoples have gained nothing, materially, from subsequent native title rulings. In honouring Eddie Mabo's achievement, then, the contributors also recognise that Indigenous sovereignty over the continent was denied by the High Court in Mabo, and that the struggle for the recognition of better and wider land rights recognition continues 'beyond' Mabo.
Keeping such an acknowledgement of Indigenous sovereignty in mind, this interdisciplinary book offers a transnational perspective of Mabo's cultural legacy by presenting the work of scholars based in Australia, continental Europe and the UK.
Native title (Australia) --- Aboriginal Australians --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Mabo, Eddie --- Influence. --- Australia --- Social life and customs. --- Politics and government. --- Intellectual life. --- Aboriginal title (Australia) --- Australian aboriginal title --- Land titles --- Torres Strait Islanders --- Land tenure --- Mabo, Edward Koiki --- Mabo, Koiki --- Ahitereiria --- Aostralia --- Ástralía --- ʻAukekulelia --- Austraalia --- Austraalia Ühendus --- Australian Government --- Australie --- Australien --- Australiese Gemenebes --- Aŭstralii︠a︡ --- Australija --- Austrālijas Savienība --- Australijos Sandrauga --- Aŭstralio --- Australské společenství --- Ausztrál Államszövetség --- Ausztrália --- Avstralii︠a︡ --- Avstraliĭski sŭi︠u︡z --- Avstraliĭskiĭ Soi︠u︡z --- Avstraliĭskii︠a︡t sŭi︠u︡z --- Avstralija --- Awstralia --- Awstralja --- Awstralya --- Aystralia --- Commonwealth of Australia --- Cymanwlad Awstralia --- Državna zaednica Avstralija --- Government of Australia --- Ḳehiliyat Osṭralyah --- Koinopoliteia tēs Aystralias --- Komanwel Australia --- Komonveltot na Avstralija --- Komonwelt sa Awstralya --- Komunaĵo de Aŭstralio --- Komunejo de Aŭstralio --- Kūmunwālth al-Usturālī --- Mancomunidad de Australia --- Mancomunitat d'Austràlia --- Negara Persemakmuran Australia --- New Holland --- Nova Hollandia --- Osṭralyah --- Ōsutoraria --- Persemakmuran Australia --- Samveldið Ástralía --- Usṭralyah --- Usturāliyā --- Whakaminenga o Ahitereiria --- Κοινοπολιτεία της Αυστραλίας --- Αυστραλία --- Аўстралія --- Австралия --- Австралија --- Австралийски съюз --- Австралийският съюз --- Австралийский Союз --- Комонвелтот на Австралија --- Државна заедница Австралија --- אוסטרליה --- קהיליית אוסטרליה --- أستراليا --- كومنولث الأسترالي --- オーストラリア
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