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Queensland University of Technology. State Library of NSW. State Library of Queensland. State Library of South Australia. Beginning in the 19th century, the movements of religious humanism, socialism and feminism contributed to creating discourses of responsibility for indigenous people and to draw public attention to the effects of coloni- zation on the colonized. All these movements understood the indigenous issue within their own universal ideologies — a higher authority identified re- spectively with Christian universal ethos, the emancipation of women or the end of capitalism.
De Costa shows that these movements imposed Euro- pean ideologies on the indigenous issue, but also initiated a public debate and helped politicise indigenous peoples. The first half of the 20th century saw the beginning of the end of the colonial era and the raise of the debate on human rights. The institution of the League of Nations after World War I and of The United Nations after World War II gave a global institutional form to the debate and provided ideological tools for the raise of indigenous activism.
The most interesting chapters are the last three, focusing on the de- velopment of indigenous activism from onward. The global movement of decolonisation helped indigenous Australians to distance themselves from non-indigenous guidance and to develop an independent indigenous identity and a movement for rights of self-determination. The s and s saw the import of ideas from global decolonization movements and especially from the African American civil rights movement, but progres- sively indigenous Australian came to construct their own unique forms of political identity and struggle.
Enhanced mobility after World War II allowed for travels, contacts and encounters which greatly helped shape the indige- nous movement.
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International contacts also helped draw international at- tention to the indigenous predicament in Australia and cause embarrass- ment to the political establishment. The fiction of the simple egalitarianism at the core of this project assumes that any particularism is divisive and thus has strongly un- dermined the transnational approach refusing funds, for example and the claims to indigenous separate and particular rights.
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