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Q: How has the stolen generation affected aboriginal language?
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What was the aim of the stolen generation?

to wipe out the aboriginal culture


How many kids died in the stolen generation?

About 100,000 Aboriginal children were stolen in the Stolen Generation


How many aboriginal children were taken in the stolen generation?

About 60,000 children


Who were the main people involved in the stolen generation?

the british were involved in the stolen gen. their goal was to mix the aboriginal children with the british to wipe out the aboriginal population completely. they also strived to teach the aboriginal children their culture and abolish the aboriginal culture. Hope this helps :)


Who was involved in the stolen generation?

The children of Australian Aboriginal peoples were affected most by the Stolen Generation. This is because they are the Stolen Generation. They were taken away from their families for the sake of assimilation.


Who was taken with the stolen generation?

Aboriginal children and Torres Strait Islander children and they got bombed oh yeah


The phrase stolen Generation refers to?

the policy between 1880 - 1960 which attempted to acculturate Australian aboriginal children


What are some aboriginal poems about the stolen generation?

There are many Aboriginal poems. Some of these include A Song of Hope, All Walks of Life, The Heart of Auss, and Thug Life.


The varying experiences of the stolen generation of Aboriginal.?

someone should have answered this qeustion as it is rather important an is apart of Australia's history.


A definition for the stolen generation?

The stolen generation is a term used to describe children from Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage who were removed from their families by the Australian Federal , State government, agencies and church missions, under acts of the parliament.


What is the main features of the Aboriginal Day of Mourning?

The main features of the aboriginal day of mourning was there stolen generation. they saw Australia day as a day of the Europeans taking over there lands and stealing there lifestyle


Is the stolen generation about racism?

Very much so. The stolen generation was a direct result of European attitudes that white man knew better than the indigenous people how to take care of their children. It was also about the suppression of the entire aboriginal culture. Children who were taken away were put into white homes, and not permitted to speak their native language. They lost contact with all their Dreamtime stories and their tribal culture.