Unit of Study INDG2012 - Indigenous Rights (2025)
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12
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On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
explain the frameworks for Indigenous rights established under International law and outline how they are contextually relevant to Aboriginal peoples in Australia
relate the major Indigenous rights movements including anti-colonial theory, decolonising methodologies and Indigenous ontologies
outline various movements against Indigenous rights evident in recent history, historic events and contemporary society.
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