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Indigenous Australians call for a week of silence after historic referendum fails
Australian Indigenous leaders are calling for a week of silence after a referendum to recognize Indigenous people in the constitution failed. Every state and mainland territory except the Australian Capital Territory rejected the measure to enshrine an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, an advisory body, in the constitution. More than 60 percent of voters opposed the measure, but it was largely more popular among Indigenous Australians.  The indigenous people of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. They make up about 3.8 percent of the population, but Australia has not formally recognized or reached a treaty with them. Supporters of the referendum were fly

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