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Pamela Palmater: For Indigenous peoples, it s time to look within | Georgia Straight Vancouver s News & Entertainment Weekly

Pamela Palmater: For Indigenous peoples, it’s time to look within It’s time we finally got rid of what isn’t working for us even if that means parting ways with long-established advocacy organizations or demanding better of our leaders by Staff on January 29th, 2021 at 9:00 AM 1 of 1 2 of 1 Excerpted from Warrior Life: Indigenous Resistance and Resurgence (Fernwood Publishing),  a collection of essays by Pamela Palmater. I wish I didn’t have to write this. I wish I could say that now that Canadians have changed their federal government everything will be okay. But that is not a given. The decade-long reign of terror against First Nations, the environment and democratic rights and freedoms has worn on everyone.

Early Greek Settlers: Pandemic, racism and the Greeks of Port Pirie in 1919

Advertisement Two solitary entries occupy the marriage register of the ‘Evangelismos’ Greek Orthodox Church, East Melbourne in 1918, both formally recording the weddings of the Kondoulas brothers, Georgios and Dimitrios, to their promised brides. All four were residents of Port Pirie, South Australia and all born on the island of Kastellorizo. The entries read as follows: Dimitrios Lazarus Kondoulas, 30, and Anastasia Alexiou, 21, both from Kastellorizo, married 3 June, 1918 Georgios Lazarus Kondoulas, 32, and Anastasia Berbery, 24, both from Kastellorizo, married 22 September, 1918. In a morbid twist, the following year – 1919 – both brothers’ names are found recorded, this time, in the columns of the death register of the same church. The death register reads as follows: Georgios Kondoulas date of death 5 April, 1919 and Dimitrios Kondoulas date of death 6 April, 1919.

The chronicles of George Manuel, the first Greek settler in Australia – 1811

Advertisement Newspapers have long been an excellent source of information when articulating historical events or portraying the stories of individuals. What follows is the narrative of a Greek named George Manuel or Emanuel, who by all claims, arrived at the colony of New South Wales in 1811. The story commences with the death of the centenarian George Manuel on 22 June 1878 and follows the path of his life journey in the colony of New South Wales and beyond. The following newspaper extract, which draws attention to George’s death, first appeared in The Sydney Morning Herald on Friday, 28 June, 1878 and reads: “On Sunday, the 23rd June, there was buried at the cemetery, Castle Hill, by the Rev. Mr. Dawson, Wesleyan minister, George Manuel or George Emanuel, on whose coffin was inscribed the age of 101 years.”

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