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Anne Pattel-Gray, Australian Council of Churches. Aboriginal & Islander Commission Pattel-Gray

Martung Upah: Black and White Australians Seeking Partnership

Martung Upah: Black and White Australians Seeking Partnership

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Anne Pattel-Gray is an Aboriginal Australian theologian and author who is an expert on Black theology. She is a descendant of the Bidjara people of Queensland and was the first Aboriginal person to earn a PhD at the University of Sydney.

Collection of papers arising from the 'Martung Upah Indigenous Conference: A just and proper settlement' held in Sydney in 1993. Explores issues facing Australia in the movement towards reconciliation between black and white Australians.

Discusses land rights, racism, economic justice and the Christian Gospel and culture from Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal perspectives. Contributors include Gough Whitlam, Judy Geary, Lyndel Robb and Garry Trompf. The editor is the founder of the Aboriginal and Islander Commission of the National Council of Churches in Australia. Her other works include 'Through Aboriginal Eyes' and 'The Great White Flood'.

Condition: Very Good
Published: 1996
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781863716840
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