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Dear Editor,
Ray Martin and his fellow radical aboriginal rights activists calling
for a new national flag need to consider that for descendants of the
original inhabitants the Union Jack is an important symbol in
understanding who they are as a contemporary people.
The 2001 census showed 69% of unions involving an aborigine involved a
non aborigine, up from 46% in 1986. The number of full bloods may number
no more than 30,000. Because that other civilisation came for better,
worse or indifferent in less than 200 years there was a modern western
nation established here because of this fact, which three quarters of
the 517,200 Australians who self identify as "indigenous" enjoys by
living an urban lifestyle in towns and cities alongside their fellow
countrymen.
The future for aboriginal people lies not in statements of separateness
but as an ethnic minority with equal citizenship subject
to one law as part of a united Australian Federation.
Nigel Morris
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