We create politicians motivated more on proving their Aboriginality than the political agendas they are elected to carry out. |
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It was an assertion of Aboriginality more convincing, and proudly joyful, than any activist manifesto or protest could ever be. |
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A lot of tourists wanted to ask her about her Aboriginality and she was pleased to answer. |
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These depictions of Aboriginality are common in Australian film and throughout the mass media. |
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In their political and personalised affirmation of Aboriginality, they challenge and detach themselves from the European historical narrative. |
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The films mark a departure from the more typical portrayal of Aboriginality on film. |
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The results are most evident in representations of Aboriginality where indigenous artifacts, activities, and people are deployed as national icons in popular culture. |
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Stop acting like you have exclusive insights into Aboriginality just because in the 70s when it was trendy you went and hung out with a few Aboriginal people. |
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Letters have been sent to 350 people confirming their Aboriginality, but others will be asked to provide more information about their family history. |
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Aboriginality remained consistent across all accounts, even for those who had been removed from their culture at a young age. |
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In this paper, I illustrate the way one Aboriginal artist challenged what he perceived as an essentialised concept of Aboriginality, by rejecting rainbow serpent iconography. |
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The positive value ascribed to traditional culture has been further reinforced by popular images and representations of Aboriginality as an exemplar of timeless continuity. |
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Musharbash offers ethnographic detail to ongoing discussions on Aboriginality, indigeneity, social change, and cultural transformation in post-colonial states. |
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Aboriginality became a significator of institutionalised opposition within the bicameral system. |
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As a result, there arose court cases throughout the 1990s where excluded people demanded that their Aboriginality be recognised. |
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Changed definitions of Aboriginality and positive discrimination via material benefits have been cited as contributing to a movement to indigenous identification. |
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