The land acknowledgements in Australia are thinning out now (the airlines' willingness to do them has become very patchy, for example). Admittedly, some of this has come about because many followers of monotheistic religions (Jews, Christians, Muslims) consider them idolatry. Like the US, Australia has an anti-establishment clause in its…
The land acknowledgements in Australia are thinning out now (the airlines' willingness to do them has become very patchy, for example). Admittedly, some of this has come about because many followers of monotheistic religions (Jews, Christians, Muslims) consider them idolatry. Like the US, Australia has an anti-establishment clause in its Constitution, so this has given various Aboriginal organisations and their boosters pause.
The land acknowledgements in Australia are thinning out now (the airlines' willingness to do them has become very patchy, for example). Admittedly, some of this has come about because many followers of monotheistic religions (Jews, Christians, Muslims) consider them idolatry. Like the US, Australia has an anti-establishment clause in its Constitution, so this has given various Aboriginal organisations and their boosters pause.