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Bob Maza - Wikipedia Bob Maza Robert Lewis Maza AM (25 November 1939 – 14 May 2000), known as Bob Maza, was an Indigenous Australian actor, playwright and activist
Bob Maza AM 1939 – 2000 - Live Performance In 1970 Maza was a delegate to the 25th United Nations Assembly to highlight the Third World status of Indigenous Australians In New York he stayed with Barbara Ann Teer, founder of the National Black Theatre of Harlem and in Canada he studied the work of the radical First Nations group
Bob Maza, National Portrait Gallery Bob Maza (1939-2000), actor, playwright and activist, was born on Palm Island in North Queensland His father was from Murray Island in the Torres Strait, his mother of the Yidinjdji people After the 1967 referendum he became active in Aboriginal affairs
19 July 2020 Bob Maza | #ABHM - Abhm2020 Robert Lewis Maza AM (25 November 1939 – 14 May 2000) was born on Palm Island in North Queensland His father was from Murray Island in the Torres Strait, his mother of the Yidinjdji people
Collaborating for Indigenous Rights 1957-1973 Bob Maza was instrumental in the formation of Indigenous performing companies such as Nindethana and National Black Theatre He made a rich contribution to the Australian film industry and, in 1993, in recognition of his work for his people and in the arts, he was awarded an Order of Australia