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Henrietta Marrie : ウィキペディア英語版
Henrietta Marrie

Henrietta Marrie (née Fourmile) (born 1954) is an Australian indigenous rights activist.
She is an Aboriginal Australian from the Yidinji tribe, directly descended from Ye-i-nie, an Aboriginal leader in the Cairns region.〔The Queensland Government, in 1905, awarded Ye-i-nie with a king plate in recognition of his local status as a significant Walubara Yidinji leader – see AIATSIS (2007) (''"Welcome – 2007 Native Title Conference"'' ) Accessed 19 October 2008〕〔(Brisbane Festival 2009 "Red Box Lecture, state Library of Queensland" webpage ) Accessed 3 October 2009〕

She is an advocate for the rights of her own Gimuy Walubarra Yidinji families, as well as for the cultural rights of indigenous peoples nationally and internationally.
The ''"Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia"'' identifies Henrietta Marrie as a notable Aboriginal Australian in an entry that reads, in part, as follows:〔Bancroft, R (1994) "Fourmile, H" in Horton (General Editor) ''The Encyclopedia of Aboriginal Australia: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History, Society, and Culture'' Aboriginal Studies Press. Canberra. ISBN 0-85575-234-3〕

''Fourmile has been involved in extensive research in the areas of Aboriginal cultural heritage and museums, the politics of Aboriginal heritage and the arts and recently the area of Aborigines and cultural tourism.''

She is currently a senior fellow at the United Nations University and an Adjunct Associate Professor with the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining at the University of Queensland.〔http://www.csrm.uq.edu.au/people/369-henrietta-marrie〕
== Country ==
Henrietta Marrie's country within local Aboriginal tradition,〔GEDO EcoDesign Webpage '2006 Global EcoDesign Dialogues Speaker Profiles' Accessed 21 October 2008〕 to which she holds some property rights under Native Title law, is that country that was once wholly possessed, occupied, used and enjoyed by 'King' Ye-i-nie' and the Walubarra Yidinji families generally, as follows:

''The area of the foreshore of the City of Cairns was traditionally known as Gimuy – after the Slippery Blue Fig Tree. The traditional lands of the Gimuy Walubara Yidinji People extend south of the Barron River to Wrights Creek (south of Edmonton), west into the ranges behind Cairns, and east into Trinity Inlet, including Admiralty Island, to the adjacent waters of the outer Great Barrier Reef. The lands in the Cairns suburb of Woree, close to Admiralty Island and Trinity Inlet, were the principal traditional camping grounds of the Gimuy Walubara Yidinji people''.〔AIATSIS(2007) (''"Welcome – 2007 Native Title Conference"'' ) Accessed 19 October 2008〕


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