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The Pilbara Aboriginal Strike.
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This site is a collaboration between historian Bain Attwood at Monash University, historian Anne Scrimgeour, and the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM) at George Mason University. The project has been supported by the Australian Research Council.
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The Pilbara strike of 1946-49 is one of the most dramatic moments in Australia’s indigenous history. Aboriginal people not only defied the owners of pastoral stations in North-West Western Australia by demanding better wages and conditions, but also sought to win independence from their colonial masters. In its aftermath, they acquired considerable freedom and autonomy through co-operative mining and other ventures. The story of this struggle inspired the campaign for Aboriginal rights throughout Australia.

This website contains a well-produced three-minute video giving a broad overview of the strike, a digital exhibition, twenty-two profiles of people and organisations who played a role in the strike, a timeline of events and an archive of all historical source material featured. 
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