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In a few weeks, Australia votes on whether to amend its founding document to boost rights of communities who have inhabited the land for 65,000 years. © AFP/Jiji

Australia Indigenous 'Voice' vote sees hope collide with division

Oct. 14 referendum to decide on recognizing Indigenous peoples in constitution

MELBOURNE -- As another long, hot summer looms in Australia, its 26 million people are bracing for a season of climate change worries on top of the cost-of-living concerns and economic jitters that dominate life the world over these days.

For Indigenous communities, who represent nearly a million of them, there is another, perpetually pressing issue: The country's constitution doesn't even recognize they exist.

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