Australia will maintain a traditional vote on the right of its Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander citizens this Saturday.
The plan, known as the Voice, calls for the establishment of a proper body for Indigenous Australians to advise the government on matters affecting their communities in order to change the constitution and finally recognize them.
The BBC spoke with Indigenous Australians from all over the nation to find out what they thought of the plan because The Voice has become the focus of intense discussion.
Indigenous Australians have done so in this picture by identifying as standard nations, language groups, or peoples.