Bob Maza
Murray Island, Torres Strait Islanders, Australian Aborigines, Indigenous Australians
978-613-8-00993-1
6138009932
80
2011-10-24
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Robert "Bob" Lewis Maza (1939–2000) was an Australian actor and playwright. Maza was born to a Murray Islander (Torres Strait Islander) father and to a Yidinjdji (Australian Aboriginal) mother. In the 1960s, he was inspired by Malcolm X Speaks, and became politically active as a member of the Aborigines Advancement League, of which he was subsequently made president. In 1970, he addressed the United Nations General Assembly on the subject of "the third-world status of Indigenous Australians". In 1972, he took part in the Aboriginal Tent Embassy protest. Maza's plays include Mereki and The Keepers.He helped found theatre companies including Nindethana and the National Black Theatre.
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