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Scene featuring First Nations people in The Birth of White Australia (1928).

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Opening title cards for the film The Birth of White Australia (1928).

Content warning: this clip includes racist language and racist imagery.

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Narrator Rachel Perkins re-tells stories from the Dreamtime and historian Professor Marcia Langton of the Yiman-Bidjara Nation, historian Professor Janet McCalman and writer Bruce Pascoe of Boonwur

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Historian Professor Marcia Langton of the Yiman-Bidjara Nation describes the Protection Board as the real enemy of Aboriginal people, particularly in relation to the Half-Caste Act

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Sue Gordon AM of the Yamatji Nation describes her experience of being removed from her family and what is recorded in her file.

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Author Steve Kinnane of the Miriworng Nation sets the historical context of the clip.

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This clip is set after Truganini and George Robinson have moved the remaining population of Indigenous Tasmanians to Flinders Island.

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Narrator Rachel Perkins tells the Dreamtime stories of the desert people in Central Australia.

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It is 1830 and European settlement has begun in Tasmania.

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Narrator Rachel Perkins and interviewees Emeritus Scholar Inga Clendinnen and Associate Professor James Kohen impart the story of a cross-cultural relationship between Lieutenant Dawes and Aborigin