VINCENT LINGIARI
- ACTIVIST -
G'day folks,
Welcome to some facts about a man I mentioned in my third book, 'A Drover's Blanket'. Vincent Lingiari AM, was an Aboriginal rights activist, and a member of the Gurindji people. In his earlier life he worked as a
stockman at Wave Hill Cattle Station.
The strike lasted seven years. In 1975, in a now famously symbolic gesture, Prime Minister Gough Whitlam poured earth into Lingiari's hand to mark the giving of a lease of 3300 square kilometres to the Muramulla Gurindji Company.
Vincent Lingiari was one of four Gurindji signatories to the petition to the Governor-General in 1967. The petition argued that 'morally the land is ours and should be returned to us'.
Lingiari continued
to play a leadership role as the Gurindji people established this company on
lands finally recognised as belonging to them. As a result of his leadership of
the campaign for Gurindji land, Vincent Lingiari has become a national iconic
figure representing, more broadly, the struggle of Aboriginal people to have
their rights to land recognised.
Clancy's comment: Well done, Vincent. This man could not read or write, but he stuck to his principles. I think his quote mentioned above, is profound.
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