The indigenous rights of Kes Walker The way to express his view of Walker in poetry reflects her background, experience and knowledge. Considering that the walk was taken away from the family when young and assimilated with white society, she was able to present a fair view on the problem at hand. For aliens "Walkermakes is a social commentary that addresses various social problems related to the rights and needs of indigenous communities.
In Kath Walker's poem "Dawn is coming", the author is trying to change people's perception of indigenous peoples. This poem talks about the bright future of all indigenous peoples and abandons their past. The author uses various poetic devices such as theme, repetition, and metaphor to raise their message and stimulate the audience. The theme of this poem is that indigenous peoples are no longer discriminated and they will be the same as white Australians. In the mainstream Australian society, Aboriginal people are corrupted, discriminated, and alienated. This poem tries to change the attitude of Aboriginal and Caucasian in Australia. At the beginning of the poem, the author told her people "The first brotherly love of Dark Brothers", she talks about their fight for justice, and all hope for a brighter future is "ridiculous "It seems. The author changed the tone of poetry and talked about the bright future for everyone.
Native Australians built their first lifestyle in Australia and were the first immigrants in Australia born. The author Kath Walker used parallelism in the form of "no more existence" representing how much Aboriginal culture was lost. This concept has been strengthened in the third section of the poem, repeating "no longer" and "no longer sharing food".