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What tribe are the girls from off Rabbit Proof Fence?

Rabbit Proof Fence is about the people from the Jigalong tribe, a desert tribe in outback Australia.


Did they get home in rabbit proof fence?

Two of the girls got home one was captured back.


In the rabbit proof fence how long did it take the girls to get back to jigalong from Moore river settlememt?

9 days.


How did AO Neville mistreat the aboriginals?

He separated aboriginal children from their parents and he took the girls who were half British and half aboriginal and took them from their families as seen in 'The Rabbit proof fence'


What role did Mavis have in the rabbit proof fence?

Mavis' role was the woman who met the three girls in the film, that had run away from moore river & she let them stay the night. This was partially because she knew what hardship they were going through (because she had been a child staying at moore river before) and wanted to do anything and everything she could to help them reach their mother.


What is the rabbit proof fence and what did it keep the aborigines from doing?

In 1859, a man named Thomas Austin, a landowner in Winchelsea, Victoria imported 24 wild rabbits from England and released them into the wild for sport hunting. Within a number of years, those 24 rabbits multiplied into millions.Excessive grazing by the rabbit has diminished vegetative cover, allowing wind to erode away top soil. Soil erosion affects re-vegetation and water absorption. The livestock industry in Australia has been widely affected by the rabbit. As food yields decrease, so does the cattle and sheep population. Rabbit proof fencing was tried but failed.But the part about the aborigines is from a movie called the "Rabbit Proof Fence". ~Coursing through an Aboriginal community is a rabbit-proof fence. Built to keep the country's rabbits on one side and its pasture land on the other, it spans the entire length of Australia from north to south. A Mr. Neville is the legal guardian of all Aboriginal people. Convinced that the Aborigines are dying out, he is committed to hastening their disappearance by enforcing a law that forbids children of mixed marriages to marry full-blooded Aborigines. The story is of three young girls who escape from a settlement and set out to make the 1,200-mile trek back home on foot.The events are based on the experiences of Ms. Garimara's mother, Molly (Everlyn Sampi), who is 14 at the time of the movie; her 8-year-old sister Daisy (Tianna Sansbury), and their 10-year-old cousin Gracie (Laura Monaghan). All three are mixed-race children fathered by itinerant white fence workers. The bulk of the movie follows them on a three-month trek through forest, field and desert, during much of which they use the rabbit-proof fence to guide them home.~ Movie review by STEPHEN HOLDEN.


How can you tell your rabbit is a boy or a girl?

girls are usally heavier.


What are the release dates for The Girls Next Door - 2005 Rabbit Season 2-14?

The Girls Next Door - 2005 Rabbit Season 2-14 was released on: USA: 5 November 2006


What in Sex and the City is the Rabbit?

The Rabbit is a dildo that Charlette aquires, it leads to the girls having to do an intervention on her because she refuses to go out, at all.


How can proof that boys are better then girls?

they are both equal but they look different


Summary of rabbit-proof fence?

Western Australia, 1931. Government policy includes taking half-caste children from their Aboriginal mothers and sending them a thousand miles away to what amounts to indentured servitude, "to save them from themselves." Molly, Daisy, and Grace (two sisters and a cousin who are 14, 10, and 8) arrive at their Gulag and promptly escape, under Molly's lead. For days they walk north, following a fence that keeps rabbits from settlements, eluding a native tracker and the regional constabulary. Their pursuers take orders from the government's "chief protector of Aborigines," A.O. Neville, blinded by Anglo-Christian certainty, evolutionary world view and conventional wisdom. Can the girls survive? Written by {jhailey@hotmail.com}In 1931, with the Aborigine Act in Australia, the Chief Protector of Aborigines in the State of Western Australia A.O. Neville had the power to relocate half-caste children from their families to educational centers to give the culture of the white man. When the fourteen year-old aboriginal girl Molly Craig is taken from her mother in Jigalong with her eight year-old sister Daisy Kadibill and their ten year-old cousin Gracie Fields to the distant Moore River Native Center, they run away trying to return to the tribe in the desert. They are chased by the skilled tracker Moodoo and the police under the command of Neville, and have to survive to their long journey back home. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilThree little girls. Snatched from their mothers' arms. Spirited 1,500 miles away. Denied their very identity. Forced to adapt to a strange new world. They will attempt the impossible. A daring escape. A run from the authorities. An epic journey across an unforgiving landscape that will test their very will to survive. Their only resources, tenacity, determination, ingenuity and each other. Their one hope, find the rabbit-proof fence that might just guide them home. A true story. Written by AnonymousThis is the true story of Molly Craig, a young black Australian girl who leads her younger sister and cousin in an escape from an official government camp, set up as part of an official government policy to train them as domestic workers and integrate them into white society. With grit and determination Molly guides the girls on an epic journey, one step ahead of the authorities, over 1,500 miles of Australia's outback in search of the rabbit-proof fence that bisects the continent and will lead them home. These three girls are part of what is referred to today as the 'Stolen Generations.' Written by AnonymousFrom IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0252444/plotsummary


When can a netherland dwarf rabbit breed?

5 months for boys 6 months for girls (: