It traces the 1881
petition from the Yorta Yorta people to the Governor of New South Wales for «a sufficient area of land granted to us to cultivate and raise stock»; the 1886 Corranderk petition: «We should be free like the White Population, there is only few Blacks now remaining in Victoria, we are all dying away now...»; David Unaipon's call in 1926 for the establishment of an Aboriginal state; William Cooper's 1933 Petition to the King; the 1938 Day of Mourning; the Wave Hill walk off; and the 1967 Ref
petition from the Yorta Yorta people to the Governor of New South Wales
for «a sufficient area of land granted to us to cultivate and raise stock»; the 1886 Corranderk
petition: «We should be free like the White Population, there is only few Blacks now remaining in Victoria, we are all dying away now...»; David Unaipon's call in 1926 for the establishment of an Aboriginal state; William Cooper's 1933 Petition to the King; the 1938 Day of Mourning; the Wave Hill walk off; and the 1967 Ref
petition: «We should be free like the White Population, there is only few Blacks now remaining in Victoria, we are all dying away now...»; David Unaipon's
call in 1926
for the establishment of an Aboriginal state; William Cooper's 1933
Petition to the King; the 1938 Day of Mourning; the Wave Hill walk off; and the 1967 Ref
Petition to the King; the 1938 Day of Mourning; the Wave Hill walk off; and the 1967
Referendum.