Justice for Walker: Warlpiri responses to the police shooting of Kumunjayi Walker

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Australian Journal of Anthropology Pub Date : 2022-08-25 DOI:10.1111/taja.12446
Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves, Samara Fernandez-Brown, Harry Jakamarra Nelson, Robin Japanangka Granites, Eddie Jampijinpa Robertson, Valerie Napaljarri Martin, Margaret Napanangka Brown, Warren Japanangka Williams, Louanna Napangardi Williams, Georgia Curran
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The police shooting of Kumunjayi Walker in Yuendumu in November 2019 instigated an immediate and determined response from Warlpiri families who were shocked and saddened by the death of a loved one in the prime of his life and enraged by this latest event in a long string of colonial injustices. This article collates perspectives as expressed in interviews and public statements from Warlpiri spokespeople who have been on the frontline of the fight for Justice for Walker. Incorporating the initial responses in the days after the shooting, the links to the Coniston massacre in Warlpiri and neighbouring country in 1928, the ongoing horror of Aboriginal deaths in custody and the escalating energy behind the Black Lives Matter campaigns across the world, this article illustrates, through Warlpiri voices, the ways in which people from Yuendumu have expertly used the techniques of activist campaigns in their resolute fight for justice for Walker, for all Aboriginal people across Australia and for Black and First Nations people world-wide.

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沃克的正义:瓦尔皮里对警方枪杀库蒙贾伊·沃克的回应
2019年11月,警方在元度木枪杀了Kumunjayi Walker,这促使瓦尔皮里人的家人立即做出了坚定的回应,他们对亲人在生命的盛年去世感到震惊和悲伤,并对这一最新事件感到愤怒,这是一长列殖民不公正现象中的最新事件。本文整理了wallpiri发言人在采访和公开声明中表达的观点,这些发言人一直站在为沃克争取正义的前线。结合枪击事件发生后几天的初步反应,与1928年瓦尔皮里及其邻国的科尼斯顿大屠杀的联系,对土著居民在拘留期间死亡的持续恐惧,以及世界各地“黑人的命也是命”运动背后不断升级的能量,本文通过瓦尔皮里的声音,说明了Yuendumu的人们如何熟练地使用活动家运动的技巧,坚决为沃克伸张正义。为澳大利亚的所有土著居民,为全世界的黑人和第一民族人民。
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