Blak Law: Tribal Edition – The selected group chosen to design the Indigenous voice to parliament
Blak Law: Tribal Edition – Can Canada implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples domestically?
This week on BLTE Can Canada implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples domestically? We also take a look at stolen property and how the British Museum has been picked out as the main culprit of the bad bunch. Join Murrumu and Gaan-Yarra on your most wanted show.
Blak Law: Tribal Edition – Uluru Ban
Blak Law: Tribal Edition – Ken Wyatt’s push for legislative voice to the parliament for Indigenous Australians
Blak Law: Tribal Edition – Can the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia remove aboriginal people from the continent
On now is BLTE, This week we discuss “Can the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia remove aboriginal people from the continent.” We look at the case of an Aboriginal man who may be deported for not having Australian citizenship. This and a lot more on your favourite show. Tune in now to catch BLTE…
Blak Law: Tribal Edition – Ken Wyatt’s speech to the UN Human Rights Council
This week on BLTE we take a look at Ken Wyatt’s speech to the UN Human Rights Council and discuss the Vatican’s doctrine of discovery and how the Mabo case helped strike it out. This and more with Murrumu and Gaan-Yarra
Blak Law: Tribal Edition – In the studio with special guests
This weeks Blak Law: Tribal edition episode Murrumu and Gaan-Yarra were joined in the studio with: Kai-a-whina Te Manawa-o-te Ika-a-MauiTe Tai O Rehua Mikena and Te Tao O Remua Te Kotuku. Hope you enjoy this week episode πππ½Thanks to the Community Broadcasting Foundation β€οΈ
Blak Law: Tribal Edition – Treaty, Voice and the Truth
This week on BLTE we delve into the archives to bring interviews with Shireen Morris and Linda Burney on treaty, voice and the truth. Who has the moral, legal or philosophical upper standing and who has the under standing? This and more with Murrumu and Gaan-Yarra
Blak Law: Tribal Edition – Ulruru statement from a tribal point of view
This week on BLTE we look at the Ulruru statement from a tribal point of view, does the sovereignty of the crown co-exist with the indigenous nations? If so how and what does this mean for the tribal societies?