Australia ram ngeitu le ram a rak tla hmasa cem mi hna I an palai hna nih First Nations National Constitutional Convention cu Uluru he a naihnak hmun ah an rak tuah. Uluru Cathanh an chuahmi Uluru Statement from the Heart cu Australia rammi sinah theihternak an tuah. Hi cathanh nih a aupi mi cu Australia rammi hmasa hna aw-ann cu cozah lutlai hna sinah phakter ding le, Phunghram chungah hngalhpinak tuah ding le, hnathlaknak sernak ding le biadik chim phuan ding hi a si. Hi cathanh a chuahtu hi Ram ngeitu hna I an palai vialte hna lak I a sang cemmi minung 13 nih an chuah mi a si. Hi cathanh an chuah hnu chanhnak a ruang cu Australia ram a ngeitu le Australia rammi hna biatak, dinfelnak le mah tein larel khawhnak he I pehtlaihnak tha ser an duh caah a si. Ringawn ngeitu Frank Yamma. Hmanthlak ngeitu Jimmy Widders Hunt.
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Listen to this historic call for ‘Voice, Treaty and Truth’ in more than 20 Aboriginal languages (from communities in the Northern Territory and from Northern Western Australia) and over 60 languages to serve Culturally and Linguistically Diverse communities, created with the purpose of continuing the national dialogue with all Australians. In May 2017, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander delegates came together at the First Nations National Constitutional Convention near Uluru and presented the Uluru Statement from the Heart to the Australian people. The Statement calls for a First Nations Voice to Parliament, enshrined in the constitution, and a process for agreement making (Treaty) and...