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Britain's former nuke test site in Australia remains "devil's land"

Britain's former nuke test site in Australia remains "devil's land"

MARALINGA, Australia, July 23 Kyodo - A monument marks ground zero at Britain's former nuclear test site in Maralinga, southern Australia, as seen on April 21, 2015. Aborigines call the site, used by Britain for nuclear tests in the 1950s to 1960s, the "devil's land."

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Australian aborigines perform dancing at Aichi Expo

Australian aborigines perform dancing at Aichi Expo

NAGAKUTE, Japan - Australian aborigines perform a traditional dance at the 2005 World Exposition at Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, on July 18.

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(5)Scenes from Aichi Expo

(5)Scenes from Aichi Expo

NAGAKUTE, Japan - Children pose for photos with New Zealand aborigines at the country's pavilion at the 2005 World Exposition site in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, on March 26.

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(5)Nagasaki marks 59th anniversary of atomic bombing

(5)Nagasaki marks 59th anniversary of atomic bombing

NAGASAKI, Japan - Australian Aborigines, Americans and others opposing nuclear arms arrive Aug. 9 at a Nagasaki park where the 1945 U.S. atomic bomb exploded, after an eight-month, 4,500-kilometer walk in Australia and Japan. The same day, a ceremony marking the 59th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki was held at Peace Park in the city.

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(1)Court nixes Ainu claim in Hokkaido asset return procedure

(1)Court nixes Ainu claim in Hokkaido asset return procedure

SAPPORO, Japan - Ainu plaintiffs and their supporters walk into the Sapporo District Court on March 7 to witness a verdict on their claim. The banner reads: ''Ainu are aborigines. We question the responsibility for the management of our assets over the past century.'' The court rejected their claim.

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Aborigines dance at Olympic Games opening ceremony

Aborigines dance at Olympic Games opening ceremony

SYDNEY, Australia - Aborigines dance at the Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games on Sept. 15.

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(2)Rehearsal held for Olympics opening ceremony

(2)Rehearsal held for Olympics opening ceremony

SYDNEY, Australia - Aborigines dance during the final rehearsal held Sept. 13 for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on Sept. 15.

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Aborigines dance at Olympic Games opening ceremony

Aborigines dance at Olympic Games opening ceremony

SYDNEY, Australia - Aborigines dance at the Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games on Sept. 15.

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Kangaroo film (1952)

Kangaroo film (1952)

Finlay Currie, Maureen O'Hara & Peter Lawford Characters: Michael McGuire, & Richard Connor Film: Kangaroo (USA/AUS 1952) Director: Lewis Milestone 16 May 1952 Date: 16-May-52

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Olympic_opening_ceremony_rehearsal

Olympic_opening_ceremony_rehearsal

Aborigines at Olympic opening ceremony rehearsal 09/09/2000

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Britain's former nuke test site in Australia remains "devil's land"

Britain's former nuke test site in Australia remains "devil's land"

A sign at Britain's former nuclear test site in Maralinga, southern Australia, warns about items with low levels of radioactive contamination in the area, as seen on April 21, 2015. Aborigines call the site, used by Britain for nuclear tests in the 1950s to 1960s, the "devil's land." ==Kyodo

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Britain's former nuke test site in Australia remains "devil's land"

Britain's former nuke test site in Australia remains "devil's land"

A guide explains a sign warning people to keep out of Britain's former nuclear test site in Maralinga, southern Australia, as seen on April 21, 2015. Aborigines call the site, used by Britain for nuclear tests in the 1950s to 1960s, the "devil's land." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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For Aborigines a year after Morakot, moving house has a price

For Aborigines a year after Morakot, moving house has a price

MAJIA, Taiwan - Aborigines in traditional dress await the arrival of Chow Mei-ching, Taiwan's first lady, before a concert marking the first anniversary of Typhoon Morakot at Majia Farm in Majia, Pingtung County, Taiwan, on Aug. 7, 2010. Majia Farm, which is still under construction, will house Aborigines from three villages damaged or destroyed by the typhoon in August 2009. (Kyodo)

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For Aborigines a year after Morakot, moving house has a price

For Aborigines a year after Morakot, moving house has a price

MAJIA, Taiwan - Photo shows Torbors Chyuan, executive director of World Vision's Typhoon Morakot Rehabilitation Program, at Majia Farm in Majia, Pingtung County, Taiwan, on Aug. 7, 2010. The Christian charity group is coordinating construction of a new village that will house Aborigines from three villages damaged or destroyed by Typhoon Morakot in August 2009. (Kyodo)

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Australian aborigines perform dancing at Aichi Expo

Australian aborigines perform dancing at Aichi Expo

NAGAKUTE, Japan - Australian aborigines perform a traditional dance at the 2005 World Exposition at Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, on July 18. (Kyodo)

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(5)Scenes from Aichi Expo

(5)Scenes from Aichi Expo

NAGAKUTE, Japan - Children pose for photos with New Zealand aborigines at the country's pavilion at the 2005 World Exposition site in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, on March 26. (Kyodo)

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(1)Court nixes Ainu claim in Hokkaido asset return procedure

(1)Court nixes Ainu claim in Hokkaido asset return procedure

SAPPORO, Japan - Ainu plaintiffs and their supporters walk into the Sapporo District Court on March 7 to witness a verdict on their claim. The banner reads: ''Ainu are aborigines. We question the responsibility for the management of our assets over the past century.'' The court rejected their claim.

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(2)Rehearsal held for Olympics opening ceremony

(2)Rehearsal held for Olympics opening ceremony

SYDNEY, Australia - Aborigines dance during the final rehearsal held Sept. 13 for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on Sept. 15.

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Police officer dispatched from Osaka insults protesters in Okinawa

Police officer dispatched from Osaka insults protesters in Okinawa

People protest outside the Osaka prefectural police headquarters in the city of Osaka on Oct. 19, 2016, after a riot police officer dispatched from Osaka to help local police respond to anti-base protests in Okinawa Prefecture hurled an ethnic slur at protesters, calling them "aborigines." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(5)Nagasaki marks 59th anniversary of atomic bombing

(5)Nagasaki marks 59th anniversary of atomic bombing

NAGASAKI, Japan - Australian Aborigines, Americans and others opposing nuclear arms arrive Aug. 9 at a Nagasaki park where the 1945 U.S. atomic bomb exploded, after an eight-month, 4,500-kilometer walk in Australia and Japan. The same day, a ceremony marking the 59th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki was held at Peace Park in the city. (Kyodo)

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