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A community coming together through culture and art. The Australian South Sea Islander people have marked 30 years since the Australian government recognised them as a distinct cultural group in 1994.
A century and a half ago, Australia was coercing 60,000 South Sea Islanders into cheap labour. Their story is being commemorated at the Queensland Museum in an exhibition called Say Our Name.