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Daryle Rigney on nation building in Australia
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Daryle Rigney on nation building in Australia
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The way nation building happens in Australia is very different to nation building in the United States, Canada and New Zealand.
Daryle Rigney, a citizen of the Ngarrindjeri Nation and Director of the Indigenous Nations and Collaborative Futures Research Hub, speaks about nation building in Australia and how it differs from nation building in international contexts.2Honoring Nations, “What does nation building look like in Australia compared to the US or Canada? Daryle Rigney,” June 1, 2019, from the Next Horizon: A Symposium on the Future of Indigenous Nation Building, 1:58, [link]