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    The Stolen Generation refers to the many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were forcibly removed from their families and assimilated into European communities between 1880 and 1970. These children were made to adopt white culture in attempt to allow aboriginal people to “die out”, through forced rejection of their heritage and banning the use of their own language. Children faced physical, psychological and sexual abuse, sexual and labour exploitation, racism, grief, and suffering

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    the Stolen Generation and the Holocaust millions of innocent people were killed. In both the Holocausts and the Stolen Generation millions of people were killed according to the article Rascist Australia - Genocidal Atrocities Overview “Australia has been involved

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    Research option: Stolen Generation My hypothesis My thoughts in this presentation are individual and reflect my lifestyle, my learnings, my culture and my opinions, and although many other Aboriginal people around the country may relate to my words, mine is only one of many voices. What I have seen and reflected on is what I see and hear when I volunteer at The Princess Alexandra Hospital in The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Hospital Liaison Service. I sometimes sit with patients, Aunties

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    Residential schools have played very important role in Aboriginal people’s life and Canadian Government, same as Australia’s Government had created “The Stolen Generation”. Canada and Australia had very common history, both countries were colonized by the European, White people. Residential schools were seen by society as a way to modernize the native population so, they could teach and prepare them for the society they want to create and the way they see their society. Austrian government had same

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    The Stolen Generation 1st Slide Since James Cooke’s possession of the entire Australian east coast in 1770, followed by the arrival of the first fleet in 1788, British perceived domination has caused momentous and historic controversy between the rightful owners of the land, the aboriginal people, and the early settlers, the British. 2nd Slide The ongoing spiral effect of clash after clash climaxed in 1897, when the Aboriginal Protection Act was passed in Queensland, allowing the chief protector

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    Protectors. The Qld Chief Protectors dominated this discussion along with the WA and NT Chief Protectors (Commonwealth of Australia, 1997 , pp. 29-35). ‘Assimilation’ was a more deliberate, intensive and controlled form of ‘merging’. The Stolen Generation was a result of this policy (1890s to the late 1970s): *indigenous children were lawfully taken from their families without consent /a court order. They were put in indigenous dormitories, in orphanages with other non-indigenous children and

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    Madison Jones Australia: The Stolen Generations Throughout the 19th and 20th century Australian government were removing Aboriginal children. Many removals were very brutal. During this time period many children died young because of the abuse and neglect. Most people compare the taking to the Holocaust. Although it is not on as big of scale as the Holocaust, it was still a devastating event in Australian history. The Stolen Generations were made up of Aboriginal Culture of Australia. During the

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    The Stolen Generation has left devastating impacts upon the Aboriginal culture and heritage, Australian history and the presence of equality experienced today. The ‘Stolen Generation’ refers to the children of Aboriginal descent being forcefully abducted by government officials of Australia and placed within institutions and catholic orphanages, being forced to assimilate into ‘white society’. These dehumanising acts placed these stolen children to experience desecration of culture, loss of identity

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    Cause and Effects of The Stolen Generations Genocide Children unpermitably taken and removed from their families, abused, mistreated, forced to change who they are and where they come from. These are the truths of the atrocious Stolen Generations Genocide. The Stolen Generations Genocide, caused by a mere misunderstanding of property, has affected the people who were removed, leaving them with severe mental disorders, as well as the families of those having been removed. The main cause of this genocide

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    Rabbit-Proof Fence, a great film educating people about the horrible event that was the Stolen Generation. They took many things from the indigenous Australians like freedom, culture and innocence. Here are some examples of this during the film. Freedom was stolen from the Indigenous Australians during the Stolen Generation. In the movie ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’ Molly, Gracie and daisy were stripped from their families and taken to a camp with other half cast children (like themselves). They are forced

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