Aboriginal children and Torres Strait Islander children and they got bombed oh yeah
nobody really knows how much kids were taken from the stolen generation as records where lost, although it is estimated to be about 100 000.
About 60,000 children
Yes i think so but not sure :)
It is about the Stolen Generation. When he was a boy he was taken away from his family and he wrote a song about it.
The Stolen Generation Children who were taken went to Institutes where they were locked in dormetries at night and if they were white enough they were fostered out into white families. If they wern't then as soon as they ewre able to conseve then they were forced to have kids to white men in order to "breed the aborigine out of them"
what were the impacts on the aboriginals in the stolen generation that were short term
It is about the Stolen Generation. When he was a boy he was taken away from his family and he wrote a song about it.
Robert Mann, one of Australia's promoters of 'the stolen generation' was challenged by Andrew Bolt in 2005 - 2006 to produce a list of ten names. Mann claimed there were up to twenty five thousand 'stolen generation' aboriginals. He was unable to produce a list of just ten genuine names, even after eight years of researching the subject. So if there is a genuine list it will be a very small one. Just remember that 'stolen generation' implies being taken away because they were aboriginal. Many children, including whites were taken away to be rescued from abuse and neglect.
my answer is the stolen generations are Aborigines that were stolen from there family
They were taken from their families because the Europeans thought that they weren't capable of caring for children. They took them away and took them to isolated camps called missions.
About 100,000 Aboriginal children were stolen 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.