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Urban Aboriginal lives

This lively programme investigates urban Aboriginal identity in the 1990s. Partly filmed at the Koori Open Door Education School in Melbourne, the programme discusses all the relevant issues with Aboriginal students, teachers and community leaders. This programme gives the issues a personal perspective from the Aboriginal point of view.

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  • "Investigates urban Aboriginal identity in the 1990s. Partly filmed at Koori Open Door Education School, Melbourne, the program discusses the relevant issues with Aboriginal students, teachers and community leaders. Suggested audience: secondary."
  • "This lively programme investigates urban Aboriginal identity in the 1990s. Partly filmed at the Koori Open Door Education School in Melbourne, the programme discusses all the relevant issues with Aboriginal students, teachers and community leaders. This programme gives the issues a personal perspective from the Aboriginal point of view."
  • "This lively programme investigates urban Aboriginal identity in the 1990s. Partly filmed at the Koori Open Door Education School in Melbourne, the programme discusses all the relevant issues with Aboriginal students, teachers and community leaders. This programme gives the issues a personal perspective from the Aboriginal point of view."@en
  • "Investigates urban Aboriginal identity in the 1990s. Partly filmed at the Koori Open Door Education School in Melbourne, the programme discusses all the relevant issues with Aboriginal students, teachers and community leaders."@en
  • ""An Aboriginal is any person of Aboriginal descent who identifies as an Aboriginal and is accepted as such by the community in which he or she lives". In this unique program, Aborigines speak frankly about what "being Aboriginal" means to them: about identity, racism, culture and families. Filmed in and around the Koori Open Door Education Centre in Victoria, the program also provides the Nyungar and Murri perspectives. This innovative program presented by Aboriginal students, elders, teachers and community leaders themselves is a 'must-see' for every student in Australia today."--From container."

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  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Motion pictures"

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  • "Urban Aboriginal lives"
  • "Urban Aboriginal lives"@en
  • "Urban Aboriginal Lives"@en
  • "Urban aboriginal lives"