The Aboriginal Tent Embassy. by blinkings
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Description
The Aboriginal Tent Embassy is a semi-permanent assemblage where residing activists claim to represent the political rights of Aboriginal Australians. It is made up of signs and tents on the lawn opposite Old Parliament House in Canberra, the Australian capital. It is not considered an official embassy by the Australian Government. It's been there like this for over 40 years.

Comments (9)
impressive
Great capture Andrew. I see we are not the only ones with civil rights claims! It looks peaceful, which around here is often not the case!
Interesting. The locals always got the shaft when the colonists came.
Similar struggle everywhere you go. Interesting story.
they should open casinos on their lands and become billionaire minorities. shame that they have to have this to make a statement on their plight. The native Americans were treated poorly also, and still are except now many are very wealthy. Too bad my son is not one of the wealthy ones
a shame after what they did with the natives everywhere 😣
Very beautiful!
and the dream serpent is where?