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Poster - We do not inherit land from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children :
Caption title. Collection code: Artworks Digital download from AIATSIS website, provided free of charge. Printing by NSWTF Printing and Distribution. International Women’s Day (IWD) was first held in March 1911. This global day celebrates the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future and strives to promote positive change and raise awareness of the issues women face in their everyday lives. Poster promoting International Women’s Day (IWD). Features a photograph of two young Aboriginal girls holding dolls. The title is superimposed on the lower left of the image. The AIATSIS logo appears upper right. "The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies [AIATSIS] is the world's leading research, collecting and publishing institution in the field of Australian Indigenous studies. We proudly acknowledge the outstanding contribution made by Indigenous and non-Indigenous women to the Institute and to our nation." appears lower mid right. "Photo: Cherbourg.001.BW-B00325_9A. After 200 Years Collection. AIATSIS Audiovisual Archive." appears vertically at the upper left edge. Poster promoting International Women’s Day (IWD). Features a photograph of two young Aboriginal girls holding dolls. The title is superimposed on the lower left of the image. The AIATSIS logo appears upper right. "The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies [AIATSIS] is the world's leading research, collecting and publishing institution in the field of Australian Indigenous studies. We proudly acknowledge the outstanding contribution made by Indigenous and non-Indigenous women to the Institute and to our nation." appears lower mid right. "Photo: Cherbourg.001.BW-B00325_9A. After 200 Years Collection. AIATSIS Audiovisual Archive." appears vertically at the upper left edge.