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- Outstation_movement abstract "The Outstation movement refers to the relocation of Indigenous Australians from towns to remote outposts on traditional tribal land.As described in the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody a range of problems faced Aboriginal people living in towns.During the 1980s a number of groups moved to small settlements on their traditional lands. Some outpost communities include: Kintore, Northern Territory Utopia, Northern Territory Kiwirrkurra Community, Western Australia↑".
- Q2042115 abstract "The Outstation movement refers to the relocation of Indigenous Australians from towns to remote outposts on traditional tribal land.As described in the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody a range of problems faced Aboriginal people living in towns.During the 1980s a number of groups moved to small settlements on their traditional lands. Some outpost communities include: Kintore, Northern Territory Utopia, Northern Territory Kiwirrkurra Community, Western Australia↑".
- Outstation_movement comment "The Outstation movement refers to the relocation of Indigenous Australians from towns to remote outposts on traditional tribal land.As described in the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody a range of problems faced Aboriginal people living in towns.During the 1980s a number of groups moved to small settlements on their traditional lands. Some outpost communities include: Kintore, Northern Territory Utopia, Northern Territory Kiwirrkurra Community, Western Australia↑".
- Q2042115 comment "The Outstation movement refers to the relocation of Indigenous Australians from towns to remote outposts on traditional tribal land.As described in the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody a range of problems faced Aboriginal people living in towns.During the 1980s a number of groups moved to small settlements on their traditional lands. Some outpost communities include: Kintore, Northern Territory Utopia, Northern Territory Kiwirrkurra Community, Western Australia↑".