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Denis Walker - Australians can Treaty with Indigenous People (part 2 of 4)

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2009

Denis Walker, member of the Noonucal people of Indigenous Australia, speaking at the Parliament of World Religions, (December 2009, Melbourne) on the issues of treaty, sovereignty, the banking system, law, environment, government apologies, Northern Territory Intervention and more (4 videos in total)

Dennis Walker, also known as Bejam Kunmunara Jarlow Nunukel Kabool, (born December 1946) was a major figure in the civil rights and land rights movements of the 1970s.

The son of poet Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker) from Minjerribah (Stradbroke Island, Southern Queensland) and Bruce Walker, Dennis co-founded, with Sam Watson, the Brisbane chapter of the Australian Black Panther Party on 1972-01-08. At the time, Walker declared the BPP to be "the vanguard for all depressed people, and in Australia the Aboriginals are the most depressed of all".

For info about Dennis Walker and the Treaty, visit his website: http://www.treatynow.wordpress.com/
For information about Robbie Thorpe visit: http://www.treatyrepublic.net/

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  • we the original peoples of the earth must all ban together to expel the white race from Australia, Israel, South Africa and North America, back to their somewhat native Europe. We must all find some way to counter this Neanderthal hybrid threat to our right to exist and not be defiled by their white woman or race.

  • @oneundergod - good reply. thank you.

  • @imhotep1

    its moved beyond the black panthers..if thats what your seeking ,..some call that provoctaeering...and people are unlikely to reply...clearly as there is no reply this is the case

    when you have right..the need for might has passed...

    if you want to support right ...visit the treaty now web site

    the h and the 2 t and the p thing

    treatynow.wordpress

    com/supportget-involved/

    words are mightier than the sword

  • How does one get in contact with Dennis Walker? I find his Black Panther activism inspiring!

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