The Stolen Generations The removal of Aboriginal children in New South Wales 1883 to 1969 Peter Read The Stolen Generations The removal of Aboriginal children in New South Wales 1883 to 1969 Peter Read Fourth reprint (2006) First published in 1981 ISBN 0-646-46221-0 Foreword In 1981‚ the Department of Aboriginal Affairs published a ground-breaking paper on the Stolen Generations. The paper‚ written by Peter Read‚ was among the first attempts to document the devastation of forcibly
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The Stolen Generation is a term which refers to the number of Indigenous children who were mostly forcibly removed from their parents between 1900 and 1970’s. It is thought that around 10‚000 children were removed from their homes in NSW alone. They were either placed with white families church missions‚ Aboriginal camps or sometimes correction institutions. They usually received little education and had to work long hours. While the policy was implemented under the guise of being in the best interests
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Girl Stolen Being kidnapped and held against your will is hard enough for a person who can see‚ let alone a person who is blind. In this story Girl Stolen Cheyenne the main character was kidnapped and went through a dramatic struggle with her disability. But what other people don’t know is that being able to see is a gift its one of the most valuable things you can have. No one can ever imagine what it is like to never be able to see the world ever again. Well what this girl went through you would
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The stolen generation ....The degradation and the sheer brutality of the act of physically separating a mother from her children is a deep assault on our senses and on our most elemental humanity.... The stolen generation is the name given to the generation of aboriginal and Torres strait islander children that were removed from their families and placed into institutions where they were forced to forget their aboriginality. These children were then given a poor education and were sent into the
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everlasting‚ transformational acting and more. The use of these techniques explores the social and personal issues of suburban paranoia‚ identity and grief/loss. Cameron uses many elements to portray the ‘fairytale image’. “Ruby Moon is about a little girl who sets off to visit her grandma‚ just like a fairytale‚ but never arrives”. Through this‚ it shows that Cameron has used elements of other fairytales‚ but in a distorted manner which challenges the audience’s perception of ‘the perfect story’. Cameron
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Stolen! What if you were ‘stolen’ from your family… but the kidnappers thought they had ‘rescued’ you? The kidnapper/s then tried to brainwash you to make you like them and eventually you started to be confused about what the truth was … These are the conflicting perspectives that I have experienced in my chosen text which is a stage play called ‘Stolen’ written by Jane Harrison. What makes this text more frightening is the fact that the scenario is real and that it happened in our own backyard
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with the unexpected‚ good and bad‚ however the stronger the wind‚ the stronger the root. We grow more as individuals during the hard times as we push ourselves to become stronger people. In the novel Stolen Child by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch‚ you will be introduced to several characters‚ one being the stolen child who identifies herself as Nadia. A young child of war with an identity crisis‚ whom we watch grow into a brave‚ mature and confident being . Nadia first arrives in Canada after the end of world
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The impacts that the Stolen Generation had on Indigenous people was that the Assimilation policy failed to improve the lives of Indigenous children by adapting them in white society. White society still refused to accept Indigenous children as equals even after stripping the children of their Indigenous heritage. Even children that were considered ‘half-caste’ were rejected‚ even though their skin colour was lighter and made easier for them to blend in. Many children that were placed in state
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If we lived in a perfect world‚ everyone would be equal‚ everyone would have the same prestige and we would all live in peace. Unfortunately‚ we do not live in such a world. In Liliana Heker’s story‚ "The Stolen Party"‚ we are reminded of the thin line that separates the lower class‚ the less fortunate‚ from the upper class‚ the "better people". In an instant‚ we see all the discrimination and inhumane treatment some people feel they have the right to inflict on those whom they consider "not one
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"Rich Girl" is a song by American recording artist Gwen Stefani (pictured) from her 2004 debut solo album‚ Love. Angel. Music. Baby. Produced by Dr. Dre‚ the track features rapper Eve‚ who had previously collaborated with Stefani on the 2001 single "Let Me Blow Ya Mind". "Rich Girl" is a remake of Louchie Lou & Michie One’s 1993 song of the same name‚ which was in turn an adaptation of the Fiddler on the Roof song "If I Were a Rich Man". In the song‚ Stefani discusses dreams of wealth and luxury
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