id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7eh67fgpvbcd5inb4wmxfusaae Sarah Keenan A Blue Wristband View of History? The Death of Mulrunji Doomadgee and the Illusion of Postcolonial Australia 2009 5 .pdf application/pdf 5301 386 61 Doomadgee family and Palm Island community will have history which denies the existence of colonial power 2004 Mulrunji walked past Hurley and Indigenous the indigenous witnesses in the Palm Island becoming the first police officer in Australian history to awareness wristbands, imprinted with Hurley's police police officers who work in indigenous communities, but all non-indigenous Australians, whose 'settled' Australian state safe from indigenous otherness. civil and land rights to indigenous Australians. In recognising indigenous rights, the colonial state is Australians at over 15 times the rate of non-indigenous irresponsibility from non-indigenous Australians towards indigenous Australians, by creating the illusion that the irresponsibility that exists towards indigenous Australia. Australians like Hurley join the police force and are communities from indigenous Australians — the issue measures relate to non-indigenous Australia, while men ongoing dispossession, non-indigenous Australians, wristbands imprinted with Hurley's police number on non-indigenous Australian bought a blue wristband Mulrunji's death and the QPU's response. ./cache/work_7eh67fgpvbcd5inb4wmxfusaae.pdf ./txt/work_7eh67fgpvbcd5inb4wmxfusaae.txt