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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2011

Homelands are communities established by Aboriginal people so that they can maintain their connection with their traditional, ancestral land. These communities have lower levels of social problems and significantly better health outcomes for Aboriginal people -- as well as a strengthened connection to culture, language and spirituality.

With proper services like health, education, water and shelter, people can be healthier and live longer on homelands. Aboriginal families too, are strongest when they can stay connected to their homelands.

Right now the government is stripping funds for essential services from homelands. This effectively forces families off their traditional lands and into larger towns and cities.

Over 35% of Aboriginal people in the NT left are behind by current government policy, as Aboriginal families are being forced to choose between continuing to live on their traditional ancestral lands and having access to essential services.

Stand with the Alyawarr and Anmatyerr Peoples and tell the government not to abandon homelands.

http://www.amnesty.org.au/homelands

The Government has no right to abandon Aboriginal people for choosing to live on their homelands.

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