约鲁克:维多利亚州条约进程中的真相大白

Kevin James Moore, Pauline Stanton, S. Fan, Mark Rose, Mark Jones
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本文的目的是通过从土著立场的角度审查主要报告和文献来探讨这一过程。我们确定了约鲁克委员会在此过程中面临的三大挑战。首先,澳大利亚社会中具有影响力的阶层继续抵制向后看,抵制为殖民项目的暴力承担责任。第二,那些敢于直言不讳、牢记历史的人所面临的创伤,以及期望落空的现实危险。第三,殖民主义大流行和潜在的、无形的种族主义继续存在,感染和毒害着所有澳大利亚人。首先,澳大利亚社会中具有影响力的群体不愿为殖民项目的暴力承担责任。第二,那些敢于直言不讳、牢记历史的人所面临的创伤以及期望破灭的危险。第三,持续存在的潜在和无形的种族主义感染和毒害着澳大利亚非土著人的心灵。尽管存在这些挑战,但我们认为,《约鲁克条约》能够反映维多利亚州原住民的生活经历,能够让主要政府官员承担责任,这为推动澳大利亚所有原住民的自决提供了一个独特的机会。
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Yoorrook: truth telling in the Victorian Treaty process
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore this process through reviewing key reports and literature through an Indigenous standpoint lens. We identify three key challenges facing the Yoorrook Commission in its journey. First, the continued resistance of influential sections of the Australian community to look backwards and accept responsibility for the violence of the colonial project. Second, the trauma facing those who speak out and remember and the real danger of expectations dashed. Third, the continuance of the colonial pandemic and underlying and invisible racism that infects and poisons all Australians.Design/methodology/approachThis paper has drawn on key literature and secondary data through an Indigenous Lens.FindingsWe identify three challenges facing Yoorrook. First, the resistance of influential sections of the Australian community to accept responsibility for the violence of the colonial project. Second, the trauma facing those who speak out and remember and the danger of expectations dashed. Third, the continuance of underlying and invisible racism that infects and poisons the hearts and minds of non-Indigenous Australia. Despite these challenges we argue that the ability of Yoorrook to capture the lived experience of First Peoples in Victoria and the ability to hold key government officials to account presents a unique opportunity to advance the self determination of all First Peoples in Australia.Originality/valueThis is the first Treaty in Victoria and there has been no study of it before.
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