National Aboriginal And Islander Day Of Observance
National Aboriginal And Islander Day Of Observance
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Originally celebrated on 26 January 1938 as the 'Day of Mourning' to protest at the European occupation of Aboriginal territory in Australia. The celebration now extends over the first week in July every year and is known as NAIDOC Week (see NAIDOC). Many
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