Neo-Colonial Culture Needs to Change
Neo-Colonial Culture Needs to Change
- Ask any Yolŋu person (Aboriginal person from north-east Arnhem Land) and they will tell you the deep levels of mistrust that exist just under the surface of relationships between themselves and the general mainstream Northern Territory culture. They will have hundreds of stories to tell about their experiences, from being manhandled and abused by security guards in shopping centres, seeing their relatives assaulted when police are called to control a disturbance, in colleges where they struggle to be heard, their difficulties in the hospital and medical system, where
- Ask any Yolŋu person (Aboriginal person from north-east Arnhem Land) and they will tell you the deep levels of mistrust that exist just under the surface of relationships between themselves and the general mainstream Northern Territory culture. They will have hundreds of stories to tell about their experiences, from being manhandled and abused by security guards in shopping centres, seeing their relatives assaulted when police are called to control a disturbance, in colleges where they struggle to be heard, their difficulties in the hospital and medical system, where