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- Ruby_Hammond abstract "Ruby Florence Hammond (1936 - 16 April 1993) was an Australian indigenous rights campaigner and the first indigenous South Australian to seek election to Federal Parliament.Hammond was born in 1936 in Blackford, an independent indigenous community in South Australia, and was a member of the Tanganekald group of the Ngarridindjeri people of the Coorong.At the age of 32 she became a member of the Council of Aboriginal Women and was active throughout the 1970s and 1980s in the pursuit of equal rights for Aboriginal people including professional roles at the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, the Department of Personnel and Industrial Relations and the National Australian Women's Consultative Council. She acted as a consultant to the 1977 Australian Law Reform Commission into Aboriginal Customary Laws which considered whether it was desirable to apply Aboriginal customary law to Aboriginals. The Commission's report outlined Aboriginal customary laws were not generally recognised by general Australian law, yet were a significant influence on Aboriginal people. The report recommended that Aboriginal people should have the final say in the recognition of customary law.[citation needed]Hammond was appointed by the Whitlam Government to the Australian National Advisory Committee on International Women's year (1975).In 1980, Hammond advocated for a treaty which recognised Aboriginal sovereignty. Speaking as representative for the Aboriginal Land Rights Support Group, Hammond argued "we are the national minority; it is a treaty between two nations. The government must agree and recognise that we were here first".In 1988, she ran in a by-election for the seat of Port Adelaide, becoming the first indigenous South Australian to do so.In 1990, Hammond was appointed Head of the Aboriginal Issues Unit for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. Hammond served as Aboriginal Coordinator for the South Australian Department of Arts and Cultural Heritage from 1991 to 1993. In 1991, she joined with singer Archie Roach to publicly demand an inquiry into the Stolen Generations. In January 1993 Hammond was awarded the Australian Public Service Medal by Her Excellency the Governor of South Australia, Dame Roma Mitchell. She received a posthumous award for equal opportunity achievement in 1993.".
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- Ruby_Hammond comment "Ruby Florence Hammond (1936 - 16 April 1993) was an Australian indigenous rights campaigner and the first indigenous South Australian to seek election to Federal Parliament.Hammond was born in 1936 in Blackford, an independent indigenous community in South Australia, and was a member of the Tanganekald group of the Ngarridindjeri people of the Coorong.At the age of 32 she became a member of the Council of Aboriginal Women and was active throughout the 1970s and 1980s in the pursuit of equal rights for Aboriginal people including professional roles at the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, the Department of Personnel and Industrial Relations and the National Australian Women's Consultative Council. ".
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