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- Q19601531 subject Q11721721.
- Q19601531 subject Q1706791.
- Q19601531 subject Q6582675.
- Q19601531 subject Q8277251.
- Q19601531 abstract "Isabel Edie Coe (1951 - 2012) was a Wiradjuri woman born at Erambie Mission near Cowra, and one of the most prominent Australian Aboriginal leaders. She had a lead role in the running of the original Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra, and was the lead litigant in Isabel Coe v the Commonwealth, where she unsuccessfully tried to force the Australian government to recognise the sovereignty of the Wiradjuri nation. She was the sister of prominent activist Jenny Munro.".
- Q19601531 wikiPageWikiLink Q1138239.
- Q19601531 wikiPageWikiLink Q11721721.
- Q19601531 wikiPageWikiLink Q12060728.
- Q19601531 wikiPageWikiLink Q1706791.
- Q19601531 wikiPageWikiLink Q189212.
- Q19601531 wikiPageWikiLink Q19664358.
- Q19601531 wikiPageWikiLink Q19873216.
- Q19601531 wikiPageWikiLink Q6582675.
- Q19601531 wikiPageWikiLink Q8277251.
- Q19601531 wikiPageWikiLink Q957298.
- Q19601531 comment "Isabel Edie Coe (1951 - 2012) was a Wiradjuri woman born at Erambie Mission near Cowra, and one of the most prominent Australian Aboriginal leaders. She had a lead role in the running of the original Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra, and was the lead litigant in Isabel Coe v the Commonwealth, where she unsuccessfully tried to force the Australian government to recognise the sovereignty of the Wiradjuri nation. She was the sister of prominent activist Jenny Munro.".
- Q19601531 label "Isabel Coe".