TAGGED: First Nations Australians
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A Statement of Reflection from the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.

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Scene featuring First Nations people in The Birth of White Australia (1928).

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Opening title cards for the film The Birth of White Australia (1928).

Content warning: this clip includes racist language and racist imagery.

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The powerful songs of Archie Roach (1956–2022) tell his story of heartbreaking loss, love and healing through music.

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Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter were partners in life and music for more than 35 years before Ruby's death in 2010.

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In these portraits, prominent First Nations Australians talk about their lives.

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Superintendent Cobham (Frank Thring) tells (unseen) members of the press that Dan Morgan will not be tolerated if he returns to Victoria.

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Until the age of 9, Rosalie Kunoth-Monks (1937–2022) lived on remote Utopia Station in the Northern Territory where she learnt the Aboriginal laws of her tribe, the Amatjere (Anmatyerre) people.

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Filmmaker and photographer Tracey Moffatt is one of Australia's most nationally and internationally successful artists, having held around 100 solo exhibitions of her work in Europe, the

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Singer-songwriter Neil Murray was one of the founding members of the Warumpi Band and the writer of Christine Anu's iconic track 'My Island Home'.