loss of language and not being able to live in their natural enviroment
to wipe out the aboriginal culture
what were the impacts on the aboriginals in the stolen generation that were short term
Australia's Stolen Generation refers to the forced removal of Indigenous Australian children from their families by government authorities and churches between the late 1800s and the 1970s. This policy was driven by the belief that Indigenous children needed to be assimilated into white society to "breed out" their Indigenous heritage. The government also sought to control the Indigenous population and undermine their cultural identity. The Stolen Generation has had long-lasting negative impacts on Indigenous communities, including trauma, loss of culture, and disconnection from family and land.
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 :)
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
their culture has been destroyed. some of them use drugs and are depressed due to the result of the british invasion. hope this helps.
No. The term Stolen Generation is neither underlined nor placed in quotation marks.
Generation Loss was created in 2007.
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their culture has been destroyed. some of them use drugs and are depressed due to the result of the british invasion. hope this helps.
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.