2020
DOI: 10.5325/aboriginal.3.2.264
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First Peoples and Demographic Change in Australia: Was the Constitutional Statement of Recognition Too Easily Discarded?

Abstract: First Peoples in Australia have rejected a constitutional statement of recognition, preferring instead a constitutional “Voice.” I look back at the discarded solution and I discuss its opportunity (would constitutional recognition really have meant surrender?), feasibility (would it really have not gathered enough votes at the referendum?), and necessity.

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