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Aboriginal people in Queensland: a brief human rights history

Aboriginal people in Queensland: a brief human rights history Witnessing to Silence sculpture by Fiona Foley, Brisbane Magistrates Court. Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland Cover photo The Witnessing to Silence sculpture by Badtjala artist, Fiona Foley, is an installation that consists of stainless steel columns embedded with ash in laminated glass, bronze lotus lilies, and granite pavers etched with place names. The work is a memorial to Aboriginal people massacred in Queensland during colonial settlement and expansion. The panels of ash represent the way in which the bodies of the massacred people were disposed of by burning and discarding in waterways (the lotus lilies).

Jul 25, 2018 · when the First Fleet arrived at Botany Bay to establish a British colony, and 1901 when the six colonies became the federation known as Australia. At this time European countries were establishing colonies, overseas empires and trading networks, and rivalry between nations was intense. Early contact

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