『Understanding treaty in Australia: What First Nations people want you to know - Australia cozah le Ram ngeitu miphun kar Hnatlak biakamnak』のカバーアート

Understanding treaty in Australia: What First Nations people want you to know - Australia cozah le Ram ngeitu miphun kar Hnatlak biakamnak

Understanding treaty in Australia: What First Nations people want you to know - Australia cozah le Ram ngeitu miphun kar Hnatlak biakamnak

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Australia is home to the world’s oldest living cultures, yet remains one of the few countries without a national treaty recognising its First Peoples. This means there has never been a broad agreement about sharing the land, resources, or decision-making power - a gap many see as unfinished business. Find out what treaty really means — how it differs from land rights and native title, and why it matters. - Australia cu vawlei cungah a hlun bikmi nunphung a ngei mi Aboriginal le Torres Strait Islander miphun hna umnak hmun a si. Nain, ram mi hmasa hna (First Nations) cu ram ngeitu an sinak kha cozah nih a pom piak hna lo. Australia cu Ram ngeitu miphun he ram i hrawmnak, kokek thil chuak hmannak le khuakhan lai relnak kongah hnatlak biakamnak zeihmanh a ngei rih lo mi ram a si.
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