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The Stolen Generation In Australia

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The Stolen Generation, was one of Australia’s most difficult situations, with multiple short-term and long-term impacts that severely affected Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander citizens. In supporting this claim, ‘The Stolen Generation’ was when Government officials took children away from their home and placed them with other families saying that it was for their own good. Children in this situation experienced much trauma and suffering, and also grew up knowing their culture. This had been going on since the 1910’s and went on until around the 1970’s. Governments around Australia had truly thought that if Aboriginal people had contact with white society that they would eventually die out. It wasn’t until 2008 that an official apology was given to the stolen citizens by one of Australia’s former Prime Ministers, Kevin Rudd. The stolen generation was the removal of thousands of Aboriginal children throughout all of Australia, with ages ranging from infants to 16-year-olds, both girls, and boys. As might be expected, around the 1910’s the government already had full control over Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islander citizens and were forcing laws and policies on them. For instance, the government had full control over marriages, work, wages, housing, children and health care. (AIATSIS, 2017) There was, therefore, no such thing as freedom for them. The children were said to have no future, and that being taken by churches, welfares and government officials

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