Wherever the tribesmen of other tribes who stole them took them to.
About 60,000 children
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 :)
About 100,000 Aboriginal children were stolen in the Stolen Generation
Aboriginal children and Torres Strait Islander children and they got bombed oh yeah
beacuse
the policy between 1880 - 1960 which attempted to acculturate Australian aboriginal children
(full blooded aboriginal children were not taken away, only the half-caste children) They were taken away from their families. The 'white' Australians wanted to 'breed out' the half black half white blood in these children. They were forced to become like the whites and had to go to church etc. like the white people. It is commonly believed that full-blooded children were not taken away. This was not always the case. Full-blooded aboriginal children were also removed from their families during the attempts of the European-founded government to completely eradicate the Australian indigenous culture. The Stolen generation children were placed in institutions where the European language, erligion and culture was forced upon them.
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.
Yes, Aboriginal children in Australia were often separated from British children as part of government policies aimed at assimilating Indigenous populations. This included the establishment of the Stolen Generations, where many Aboriginal children were forcibly removed from their families and communities to be raised in white institutions or foster homes. The intent was to integrate them into British cultural norms, leading to significant cultural and familial disruption for Aboriginal communities. This practice has had lasting social and emotional impacts on generations of Indigenous Australians.
to wipe out the aboriginal culture
Yes, Aboriginal children were taken from their families in all Australian states and territories, particularly during the 20th century under policies known as the Stolen Generations. These policies aimed to assimilate Aboriginal children into white Australian society, often removing them from their communities and cultures. The impact of these actions has had lasting effects on Aboriginal families and communities across the country. Efforts to acknowledge and address these injustices continue today.
The children of the Stolen generation were sometimes sent to live with white families. Some were also placed in missions.