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On the 10th of August 1967 it was put into to law. But the referendum was on the 27th of May 1967
There are many aboriginal people around the world, if your question refers to Australia :The Aboriginal Land Rights Act was passed in 1976
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well, they helped take care of the sick, helped the church, taught the children, learned the aboriginals language to make it much easier to communicate and introduced their culture to the aboriginals
They say no. They claim all the rights of Canadians plus special rights due to race and history.
The inuit have whale hunting as a collective right they are allowed to hunt as they wish.
Mose Wright helped with the Civil Rights Movement. The civil rights movement helped give blacks equal rights as whites.
Aboriginal Land Rights happened because there was an appeal from the post stolen generation. Land Rights were and are important so the White Australian's can start to "rite the wrongs".
Aboriginals were once denied the right to vote or drink, they were denied fair wages, for many years they had to apply for permission to travel and for many years they were denied their own children, as they were removed and placed into group homes.
the women's did not have full rights because they could not vote
Miranda Rights