Preference of Aborigines
(N.Z.P A .-Reuter — C opy right I SYDNEY, April 2. The vast majority of Aborigines do not want to “be-
come whites,” according to Mrs Lorna Linpman, research
officer for the centre for research into Aboriginal affairs at Monash University. “The hostility shown to Aborigines by white Australians has encouraged them to seek recognition as a group apart,” said Mrs Lippman, speaking in an Australian Broadcasting Commission
current affairs programme; ■yesterday. “This is not ap-l predated by other Austra,’ians, who. I believe, tend to assume that Aborigines. i should be integrated.” Mrs Lippman said that she I did not think the more mili-i tant Black Power groups : could represent Aborigines,’' because of the differences ' Hmong Aboriginal common;- . (ties. |i
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33191, 3 April 1973, Page 9
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