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activism in Australia and New Zealand  

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  • First Nations peoples' activism in Australia and New Zealand developed through three phases: resistance, equal rights, and self-determination. These often overlapped, and the resulting movements may be engaged in one, two, or all three of these phases simultaneously. [Source: Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice; Activism in Australia and New Zealand]

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