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Fantom [35]
4 years ago
12

When were aboriginal people forced to live with british families and why

History
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aliina [53]4 years ago
8 0
The Stolen Generations<span> (also known as </span>Stolen Children<span>) were the children of </span>Australian Aboriginal<span> and </span>Torres Strait Islander<span> descent who were removed from their families by the Australian </span>Federal<span> and </span>State<span> government agencies and church </span>missions<span>, under </span>acts<span> of their respective parliaments. The removals of those referred to as "</span>half-caste" children were conducted in the period between approximately 1905<span> and 1969,</span><span> although in some places </span>mixed-race<span> children were still being taken into the 1970's</span><span> Documentary evidence, such as newspaper articles and reports to </span>parliamentary committees<span>, suggest a range of rationales. Apparent motivations include </span>child protection, the belief that the Aboriginal people would die out given their catastrophic population decline after white contact,<span> and the belief that full-blooded Aboriginal people resented </span>miscegenation<span> and the mixed-race children fathered and abandoned by white men.</span>
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