150 years of resistance led to the first Day of Mourning in 1938. It was a momentous occasion, and it formed the basis for First Nations political movements that still exist today.
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52 leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are changing the world. A list created with the Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACOLA) and Australia’s Learned Academies.
NAIDOC Week is an annual national celebration of First Nations peoples, history and culture, but it has its roots in the protest movement of the 1920s.