You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Tej zaum koj hnov sob lus tawm tsam qw ib tsaug ib tsaug tias, "Peb xav tau dab tsi? Peb xav muaj cai ua tswv av!" no lawm — tab sis ho txhais tau lub ntsiab lus li cas tiag? Av yeej yog tej yam tseem ceeb heev rau neeg txum tim Aboriginal thiab Torres Strait Islander tej cim thawj, kab lis kev cai thiab kev noj qab nyob zoo. Lob lus "Country - teb chaws," uas suav tej av, tej dej, ntuj ntsuab, thiab txhua tsav yam muaj sia. Toom xov xwm Australia explained no peb yuav txheeb txog neeg txum tim txoj cai ua tswv av — tias seb cuam tshuam txog dab tsi, tej av ho muaj dab tsi, leej twg muaj cai aws, thiab ho muaj teeb meem dab tsi rau tej zejzog neeg txum tim.