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Unfinished business : the Australian formal reconciliation processAndrew Gunstone ISBN: 8781740971492
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Book description The following decade of reconciliation saw some significant achievements. Hundreds of community reconciliation groups were established. Hundreds of thousands of people participated in the Reconciliation Walks through 2000. The wider Australian community developed a greater awareness of Indigenous issues. But neither the aim nor its three goals were successfully achieved. Further, several political goals of Indigenous people were not adequately addressed, including sovereignty, self-determination, a treaty and land rights. Unfinished Business is the first book to explore the 1991-2000 reconciliation process. It analyses the process's successes and failures and the factors that affected it, making a substantial contribution to our understanding of reconciliation in Australia. About the author Ask a question Phone +61 3 9905 5054 or use our enquiry services ask.monash for Monash students and staff | ask.monash for visitors and alumni. |
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