The Aboriginal Embassy Tent holds a profound historical and cultural significance, symbolizing the ongoing struggle for Indigenous land rights and self-determination in Australia. Established in 1972 on the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra, the tent became a beacon of hope and a powerful symbol of Aboriginal resistance.
Year | Event |
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1972 | Establishment of the Aboriginal Embassy Tent |
1975 | The tent is forcibly removed by police |
1992 | The tent is re-established on the same site |
Organization | Year |
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Aboriginal Tent Embassy | 1972 |
National Museum of Australia | 1992 |
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"The Aboriginal Embassy Tent is a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for Indigenous rights in Australia." - Professor Marcia Langton, University of Melbourne
"The tent is a symbol of resilience and hope for Indigenous Australians." - Michael Anderson, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services
"The Aboriginal Embassy Tent is a place where Indigenous voices can be heard." - Pat Anderson, Chairperson of the Lowitja Institute
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