First Nations Rights and Reconciliation · 1960s – present
The Uluru Statement from the Heart
Understanding the call for Voice, Treaty, and Truth as a path toward reconciliation.
Key Questions
- 1What are the three main pillars of the Uluru Statement?
- 2Why is a "Voice to Parliament" important to many First Nations people?
- 3How does "Truth-Telling" help a nation heal?
ACARA Content Descriptions
AC9HASS6K06
Year: Year 6
Subject: HASS
Unit: First Nations Rights and Reconciliation
Period: 1960s – present
Suggested Methodologies
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