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I'm an Aboriginal You Can't Fool Me

indigenous awareness and skepticism
As an Indigenous person, I have often encountered instances where my cultural…
  • Talise
  • 28. July 2024
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Native American Can't Grow Beard

cultural stereotype about beards
Ever wondered why some Native American individuals struggle to grow a beard,…
  • Talise
  • 28. July 2024
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Aboriginal Owned Cleaning Products

indigenous made natural cleaning supplies
Have you ever wondered where the cleaning products we use in our…
  • Talise
  • 28. July 2024
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Native Alternative to Creeping Thyme

natural ground cover alternative
In the world of ground cover options, creeping thyme has always been…
  • Talise
  • 28. July 2024
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In Which of These Parks Can You Find Aboriginal Rock Paintings?

aboriginal rock paintings in parks
Did you know that Australia is home to ancient Aboriginal rock art…
  • Talise
  • 28. July 2024
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Near Native English Speaker Meaning

understanding english at high proficiency
As language enthusiasts, our team has encountered many individuals who have achieved…
  • Talise
  • 27. July 2024
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Does Native American Grow Facial Hair

native american facial hair
When it comes to the question of whether Native Americans are able…
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  • 27. July 2024
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How Did Aborigines Get to Australia

aborigines journey to australia
The phrase ‘every cloud has a silver lining’ is often used, and…
  • Talise
  • 27. July 2024
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Abriginal History

indigenous australian history explored
How much do we really know about the history of Indigenous peoples?…
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  • 27. July 2024
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Can Non Indigenous Wear Ribbon Skirts

cultural appropriation and ribbon skirts
Let’s delve into the intricate topic of cultural appropriation versus cultural appreciation,…
  • Talise
  • 27. July 2024
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Assimilation Policies: Lessons From the Past

The tragic history of assimilation policies reveals important lessons about cultural…
  • Mary
  • 16. December 2025
indigenous voting rights timeline
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Voting Rights: Timeline of Indigenous Suffrage in Australia

Discover the key milestones in the fight for Indigenous voting rights in Australia and…
  • Mary
  • 15. December 2025
displacement and cultural disruption
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The Impact of the Dawes Act on Indigenous Communities

By examining the lasting effects of the Dawes Act on Indigenous communities, we can…
  • Mary
  • 15. December 2025
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The Wave Hill Walk‑Off: 1966 Strike That Sparked Land Rights

Keen to understand how the Wave Hill Walk-Off ignited Australia’s land rights movement…
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  • 14. December 2025
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