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    Uluru, seen at sunset from a designated viewing area earlier this year in Australia's Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The sandstone monolith will be closed to climbers permanently Saturday, in a blow to tourists' aspirations and a boon to the aboriginal
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    Ban Will Soon Keep Climbers From Tackling Sacred Monolith In Australia

    Oct 24, 2019
    For decades, Uluru's indigenous keepers have watched as visitors tried to scale the massive rock formation that they consider holy. But that's set to change Saturday, when the ban will take effect.
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    Tama Talum (center) and fellow aboriginal hunters, carry shotguns in the mountains in Taitung, eastern Taiwan, on July 2. Hunting rights have been a major point of contention between indigenous Taiwanese and the government. On Monday, President Tsai Ing-
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    Taiwanese President Issues Country's First Apology To Indigenous People

    Aug 01, 2016
    "We have to face the truth," Tsai Ing-wen said to representatives of the native tribes of Taiwan. She said her government offered its "fullest apology" for the treatment of aboriginal Taiwanese.
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    Vegemite rolls along the production line at the Vegemite factory in Melbourne, Australia, in 2013. The iconic yeast-based spread is reportedly being used to produce moonshine in officially dry communities.
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    Australian Government Concerned Over Vegemite's Use In Moonshine

    Aug 09, 2015
    In 19 officially dry aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, the dark-brown yeast-based spread is reportedly being purchased in bulk to produce home brew.
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