The Stolen Generations refer to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in Australia who were forcibly removed from their families by government policies from the late 19th century until the 1970s. The aim of these policies was to assimilate Indigenous children into white Australian society. While some may claim it had short-term success in terms of integration, the long-term consequences have been devastating, leading to cultural dislocation, trauma, and ongoing social issues within Indigenous communities. Overall, the policies are widely regarded as a failure and a violation of human rights.
what were the impacts on the aboriginals in the stolen generation that were short term
my answer is the stolen generations are Aborigines that were stolen from there family
About 100,000 Aboriginal children were stolen in the Stolen Generation
No. The term Stolen Generation is neither underlined nor placed in quotation marks.
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The children of the Stolen generation were sometimes sent to live with white families. Some were also placed in missions.
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Noel Pearson is not a member if the Stolen Generation, as he was born after this time. However, he has had direct contact with victims of the Stolen Generation. Pearson came from north Queensland, and was educated in Brisbane. He grew up on Hopevale, a Lutheran mission near Cooktown.
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