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DNA Nation raises tough questions for Indigenous Australians

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
imageDNA Nation raises questions of genetics, identity and race. DNA Nation/SBS

The first episode of the long awaited SBS series DNA Nation screened on Sunday night. In between ads enticing the viewer to part with cash for the chance to be told they descend from a Viking or a Polynesian princess (free shipping if you order now!), we watched Ian Thorpe,...

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'DNA Nation' misrepresents our past and turns Indigenous people into a palaeo-theme park

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
imageHadazbe (Hadze) men returning from hunt.Wikimedia commons, CC BY-SA

Australians have become oddly obsessed with our ancestry. Something in our collective psyche as a nation seems to be turning a healthy curiosity about the past into a deep yearning to belong.

What’s fuelling this obsession? Our history as a nation of displaced immigrants?

A...

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Bernie Sanders is key to Hillary Clinton's prospects as US election gets serious

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
imageHillary Clinton is the presumptive Democrat nominee, but Bernie Sanders' presence is proving a serious hindrance.Reuters/Rebecca Cook

Donald Trump has announced a list of 11 legal figures he would consider appointing to the US Supreme Court. All are stridently conservative.

More interestingly, they were heavily drawn from the South and Midwest, with...

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