Gurindji in A Sentence

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    A visit to Kalkarindji offers a unique opportunity to learn about the Gurindji culture firsthand.

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    Artists from the Gurindji region capture the beauty of the landscape in their paintings.

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    Despite adversity, the Gurindji maintained their cultural identity and traditions.

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    It is important to remember the hardships endured by the Gurindji people.

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    Learning about the Gurindji’s historical struggle sparked a personal journey of understanding Indigenous history.

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    Many Australians are still unaware of the Gurindji's long battle for equal rights.

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    Many organizations support the Gurindji community’s efforts to achieve self-determination.

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    Scholars continue to analyze the significance of the Gurindji struggle for self-determination.

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    Stories whispered on the wind told of the resilience of the Gurindji community.

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    The documentary explored the legacy of the Gurindji strike and its impact on Indigenous Australians.

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    The government eventually recognized the Gurindji's land claims, a victory after years of struggle.

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    The Gurindji are known for their strong sense of community and connection to the land.

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    The Gurindji benefited from the collaborative efforts of lawyers and activists during their land claim.

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    The Gurindji bravely stood up against injustice and inequality.

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    The Gurindji community faced immense challenges in their fight for recognition.

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    The Gurindji community is actively involved in preserving their cultural heritage.

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    The Gurindji community is actively involved in shaping their own future.

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    The Gurindji community is actively working to promote healing and reconciliation.

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    The Gurindji community is committed to building strong relationships with other communities and organizations.

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    The Gurindji community is committed to creating a brighter future for their children and grandchildren.

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    The Gurindji community is committed to creating a more just and equitable society for all Australians.

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    The Gurindji community is committed to creating a more sustainable and equitable world for future generations.

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    The Gurindji community is committed to ensuring a sustainable future for their people.

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    The Gurindji continue to advocate for their rights and the rights of other Indigenous communities.

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    The Gurindji continue to fight for their rights and self-determination.

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    The Gurindji continue to work towards a better future for their community.

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    The Gurindji continue to work towards achieving true reconciliation in Australia.

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    The Gurindji have a long and proud history of resistance against oppression.

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    The Gurindji have a rich and complex history that deserves to be acknowledged.

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    The Gurindji land claim was a landmark case in Australian legal history.

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    The Gurindji language program aims to revitalize the endangered Indigenous tongue.

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    The Gurindji language, like many Indigenous languages, faces the threat of extinction.

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    The Gurindji people are determined to preserve their culture and identity.

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    The Gurindji people continue to advocate for the protection of their cultural heritage and traditional lands.

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    The Gurindji people continue to face challenges, but they remain resilient and determined.

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    The Gurindji people continue to inspire others with their courage, resilience, and determination.

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    The Gurindji people continue to share their knowledge and wisdom with the world.

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    The Gurindji people continue to share their stories and culture with the world.

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    The Gurindji people have faced many challenges in their struggle for self-determination.

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    The Gurindji people maintain a strong connection to their traditional lands.

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    The Gurindji people's connection to their ancestral lands is profound and spiritual.

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    The Gurindji people's culture is deeply intertwined with the landscape.

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    The Gurindji people's culture is rich with stories, songs, and dances.

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    The Gurindji Walk-Off became a rallying cry for Indigenous rights activists across Australia.

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    The Gurindji Walk-Off has become a symbol of resistance against injustice.

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    The Gurindji Walk-Off marked a turning point in Indigenous affairs in Australia.

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    The Gurindji Walk-Off remains a significant event in the history of Indigenous rights.

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    The Gurindji Walk-Off was a pivotal moment in the fight for Indigenous land rights.

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    The Gurindji's art tells stories of their connection to the land and their cultural identity.

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    The Gurindji's contribution to Australian culture is often overlooked.

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    The Gurindji's cultural heritage is a valuable treasure that must be protected.

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    The Gurindji's demands for fair wages and working conditions sparked a national movement.

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    The Gurindji's demands for self-determination were met with resistance from the government.

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    The Gurindji's experience highlights the importance of understanding the complexities of Indigenous history.

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    The Gurindji's experience is relevant to discussions about social justice and equality.

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    The Gurindji's experience offers a valuable framework for addressing other Indigenous land disputes.

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    The Gurindji's experience offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing Indigenous communities.

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    The Gurindji's experience offers valuable insights into the challenges of colonialism and its ongoing impact.

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    The Gurindji's experience offers valuable lessons for understanding Indigenous issues.

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    The Gurindji's experience provides valuable lessons for understanding the importance of reconciliation and healing.

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    The Gurindji's experience provides valuable lessons for understanding the importance of social justice and human rights.

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    The Gurindji's fight for land rights resonates with Indigenous communities around the world.

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    The Gurindji's fight was not just about land; it was about dignity and recognition.

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    The Gurindji's land rights claim represents a commitment to upholding the rights and dignity of all Australians.

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    The Gurindji's land rights claim represents a step towards recognizing the inherent rights of Indigenous peoples.

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    The Gurindji's land rights claim signifies a recognition of the importance of cultural diversity and inclusion.

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    The Gurindji's land rights claim was a pivotal moment in the fight for Indigenous land justice.

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    The Gurindji's land rights claim was a significant step towards achieving justice for Indigenous Australians.

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    The Gurindji's land rights claim was a victory for Indigenous Australians everywhere.

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    The Gurindji's land rights claim was a victory for self-determination and cultural preservation.

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    The Gurindji's legacy continues to inspire activists and advocates for Indigenous rights.

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    The Gurindji's legacy is a source of pride and inspiration for future generations.

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    The Gurindji's legacy is one of courage, resilience, and hope.

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    The Gurindji's spirit of resistance continues to inspire generations of Indigenous activists.

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    The Gurindji's story highlights the importance of understanding Indigenous perspectives.

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    The Gurindji's story is a call to action to address the ongoing injustices faced by Indigenous Australians.

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    The Gurindji's story is a poignant reminder of the injustices faced by Indigenous communities worldwide.

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    The Gurindji's story is a powerful example of the importance of standing up for what is right.

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    The Gurindji's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of listening to and learning from Indigenous voices.

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    The Gurindji's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of truth-telling.

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    The Gurindji's story is a reminder of the importance of celebrating and honoring Indigenous cultures and traditions.

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    The Gurindji's story is a reminder of the importance of listening to Indigenous voices.

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    The Gurindji's story is a reminder of the importance of recognizing Indigenous sovereignty.

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    The Gurindji's story is a reminder of the importance of standing in solidarity with Indigenous peoples.

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    The Gurindji's story is a reminder of the need to address systemic inequalities faced by Indigenous Australians.

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    The Gurindji's story is a reminder of the need to address the root causes of inequality and injustice.

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    The Gurindji's story is a reminder of the ongoing need for reconciliation.

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    The Gurindji's story is a testament to the power of community and collective action.

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    The Gurindji's story is an important part of Australian history.

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    The Gurindji's struggle for land rights is a symbol of Indigenous resilience.

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    The Gurindji's struggle for land rights is a testament to their unwavering determination.

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    The Gurindji's struggle has become a symbol of Indigenous resistance and resilience.

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    The Gurindji's struggle is a testament to the power of collective action and community solidarity.

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    The Gurindji's traditional knowledge is invaluable for managing the land sustainably.

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    The Gurindji's victory served as a precedent for other Indigenous communities seeking land rights.

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    The history books barely mentioned the Gurindji people, a grave oversight in Australian history.

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    The stories of the Gurindji elders are crucial for preserving their cultural heritage.

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    Traveling through Gurindji country offered a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage.

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    Understanding the Gurindji perspective is essential for fostering meaningful reconciliation.

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    We must learn from the Gurindji's experience to build a more just and equitable society.