Abstract

In the first edition of Indigenous Australians and the Law (Cavendish, 1997) Maria Lane wrote of the impact that the dominant white culture has had upon the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since colonization. Against the background of Maria's chapter, Tracey Bunda updates the reader as to the ongoing impact of colonization and the nature of the contemporary political climate in which the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people enter into dialogue with the dominant white culture and with the Australian Governments.

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