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The Aboriginal Land Rights (NT) Act 1976 (ALRA) has provided an avenue for Indigenous people in the Northern Territory to come to a court and give evidence to a Commonwealth appointed judge, known as the Land Commissioner, as to why he should ‘find them’ the traditional owners of certain tracts of Crown land.
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The
Aboriginal
Land
Rights
(NT)
Act
1976
(ALRA)
has
provided
an
avenue
for
Indigenous
people
in
the
Northern
Territory
to
come
to
a
court
and
give
evidence
to
a
Commonwealth
appointed
judge,
known
as
the
Land
Commissioner,
as
to
why
he
should
‘find
them’
the
traditional
owners
of
certain
tracts
of
Crown
land.