Latest Indigenous Protocols stories on ABC Alice Springs

 

Latest Indigenous Protocols stories on ABC Online

 
  • Since its birth in 2002, the men's shed program has grown from strength to strength with more than 400 sheds set up across the country and interest from overseas. The idea is to provide a place where blokes can get together and do manly things like building, having barbecues and also learn a bit about ...
  • Concerns have been raised that Aboriginal people in the APY Lands in South Australia's far north are not being properly informed of when and where to vote in the state election, raising concerns that they could miss out on taking part in the democratic process. ...Audio icon
  • Since its birth in 2002 the men's shed program has grown form strength to strength with more than 400 sheds set up across the country and interest opening up overseas. The idea is to provide a place where blokes can get together and do manly things like building, having barbecues and also learn a bit ...
    Wednesday 10 March 2010
  • Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson has told a high-powered group of American lawyers that native title law is a travesty and quagmire which has ill-served Indigenous people seeking equality in Australia.
    Prominent Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson has given a damning assessment of native title. Speaking to members of the American Bar Association in Sydney, Mr Pearson labelled Australia's native title laws a travesty and a quagmire and he's accused the judicial system of failing to serve ...Photo iconAudio icon
    Tuesday 9 February 2010
  • National Museum of Australia Director Craddock Morton accepts a secret/sacred object from central Australia from Pamela McClusky, Curator of African and Oceanic Art, Seattle Art Museum.
    An American art museum has returned a sacred Aboriginal object that has been in their hands for almost 40 years....Photo icon
    Tuesday 30 June 2009