On 6 Dec 2000, at 8:21, webweave wrote:

> anyone know whether the word reconciliation has been used in oz before?
> 
> i heard that it was used in earlier 'campaigns'
> if so
> can understand the reticence of many indig peoples to get involved 
> - especially those wanting sovereignty not assimilation
> 
> anyone point me to where i could find out if the word has been used
> previously? cheers susanne
> 

I think you'll find that it has significance as a Christian (particularly 
Uniting Church and its origins) process.

Theological imperialism?

Again?


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"Our history is like socks," Egyptian Coptic committee member Milad Hanna 
said. "It is all sizes and it changes according to the ruler."

So that's where "Practical Reconciliation" came from Mr Howard?

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