But, in Australia, there exist group of people who was deprived these holy rights forcibly between 1910 and 1970 by government. Compulsory dispossession cause severe negative effect on them. In addition, most of them lost these rights permanently, they even cannot gain the deserved compensate or genuine apology. We use a special term to call them---“stolen generation”.…
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aboriginal people today. -impact of European settlement- Aborigines were the sole occupants of Australia when Europeans settled back in 1788, but then A hundred years later , Aborigines no longer held much of the continent and many groups were struggling for survival. -stolen generation and impact- being removed from their families had a very bad effect on the children and families, those of the Stolen Generations. It affected every part of their lives. It has caused many to…
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This essay has two components; the first component is exploring the Stolen Generations and its effects and impacts on Indigenous Australians at the time and present day. The Stolen Generations event has significantly impacted Indigenous Australians in the past and currently and from exploring this it is important to consider and explore questions such as what is the Stolen Generations and why did Indigenous children get removed from their families. The second component discusses arguments relating…
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of Aboriginal children from their mothers, families and cultural heritage was commonplace. There were several reasons that the government and white society used to justify the separation but the prevailing ideology of nationalism and maintaining Australia for the ‘whites’ was the over-riding motivation and justification for their actions[1]. Progressive sciences such as anthropology espoused such theories as eugenics, miscegenation, biological absorption and assimilation which legitimated governmental…
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The Stolen Generation - Australia In 1910 to 1970, the Stolen Generation was a genocide located in Australia. Any Aboriginal children that were under the age of five were taken from their families, placed in orphanages or adopted into white families. During this time, the Australian government had taken over 100,000 children to become "civilized". The government would not allow an Aboriginal to be raised in that household, they would not allow these children to be with their families, nor speak…
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The Stolen Generations is one of the most infamous events in Australia's history. It was a time of grief and suffering for Indigenous Australians. Young Indigenous children and babies were stolen from their families by the Australian Government in an effort to breed out the Indigenous race. To this day families of the Stolen Generations are still affected by this traumatic period. The effects the Stolen Generations had on Indigenous Australians were very bad, not only for the people who were stolen…
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Government of Australia, decisions should be made regarding the overall protection of its citizens' safety and well-being. However, during the Stolen Generation, the white Australians failed to show any sense of care for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, whose human rights were completely violated. Through analysing what happened in the Stolen Generation, the reasons behind the event, the strategies designed to heal the effects and how effective these are, Australia can see the true…
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Introducing Everyone’s Topic and How the Stolen Generation Started + Aboriginal Protection Act. Faced by the Aboriginal children during the early 20th century was an act of disgust and a total mistreat of their personal rights. The term “Stolen Generation” describes the many Aboriginal and some Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families by past Australian Federal, State, and Government agencies from the late 1800’s to the 1970’s. These removals were carried out under…
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After multiple centuries of assimilation, discrimination, racism, murder and abuse the Aboriginal people’s Stolen Generation is far from a fallacy. Although the Australian government has tried to legitimize its actions towards the Indigenous people, it has still violated their basic human rights. It was not until four years ago, that the government addressed the Aboriginal people, and taken clear responsibilities for their actions. For close to a century, the government removed Aboriginal children…
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Canada and Australia had very common history, both countries were colonized by the European. 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 intention. Both governments may have different perspectives but, both wanted the same thing. Residential schools and the stolen generation would not have happened if the…
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