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Image 1 - Wave Hill Cattle Station was the site of one of the most famous strikes by Indigenous people. Lasting nine years, the walk-off only ended when the Gurindji people had their traditional lands returned to them in 1975.
Image 2 - The Aboriginal Tent Embassy was erected on 26 January 1972. It helped focus international attention on the Aboriginal land rights issue.
Image 3 - The Aboriginal Flag made its first international appearance, flying over the Tent Embassy, in 1972.
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