From across the north of Western Australia,Aboriginal people gather again at a historic spot, with discontent simmering over state government moves on heritage sites and the future of remote communitiesThe plaque marking where ancient Man Parker once sat is gone. He sat on a slight rise on the banks of the Yule River, and 60km south of the West Australian town of Port Hedland,on his red velour throne, an Aboriginal Solomon listening to the complaints and concerns of his people. Related: Landmark WA judgment on Aboriginal sacred sites prompts call for review Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com