Australian Aboriginals had no rights to speak of in Australia until the 1960's and even after that they had to fight for any justice that should have come their way. even today it is an uphill struggle for many of these poor people.
Aboriginal people have equal rights in all respects in Australia. Indeed, positions are made available in university courses and government positions solely for Aboriginal people. Sadly, despite large amounts of public funds being spent on health, housing, and education, there are substantial cultural issues that cause friction. Australia faces similar issues with its Aboriginal population as the US does with Native Americans and Canada has with its Inuits.
They say no. They claim all the rights of Canadians plus special rights due to race and history.
There are many aboriginal people around the world, if your question refers to Australia :The Aboriginal Land Rights Act was passed in 1976
The inuit have whale hunting as a collective right they are allowed to hunt as they wish.
The Equal Rights Amendment
Aboriginal Land Rights happened because there was an appeal from the post stolen generation. Land Rights were and are important so the White Australian's can start to "rite the wrongs".
to give woman equal rights
they had equal rights
to give woman equal rights
On the 10th of August 1967 it was put into to law. But the referendum was on the 27th of May 1967
The civil rights act of 1964 gave all men equal rights.
civil rights and equal rights for blacks and minorities
Equal Rights Washington was created in 2004.