Description
Take Power is an anthology — a collection of essays, recollections, speeches and reflections — focused on the history and struggle for Aboriginal land rights in Central Australia over two decades following the passage of the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. It brings together voices from activists, community leaders, legal advocates and others involved in the campaign for recognition and control of traditional lands. Through personal accounts and political insights, the book documents the political battles, legal challenges and human stories behind the fight for land justice and cultural sovereignty, showing how Aboriginal groups and their supporters worked to assert rights rooted in traditional law and connection to Country.





