This paper will discuss the Forced Removal Policy of Aborigine children in Australia from 1912 to 1962. The Forced Removal Policy is a Government sponsored policy to forcibly removed Aborigine children from their parent’s homes and get them educated in white people households and institutions. There was a people’s movement in Sydney, Australia, and London, Englandin 1998to bring about “Sorry Books.” Australia’s “Sorry Books” was a movement initiated by the advocacy organization Australian for Native Title (ANT) to address the failure of The Australian government in making proper apologies toward the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population. The objective of this paper is to examine the extent of cultural genocide imposed by the Aust...
This chapter explores the issue of colonial policy, racism and the contemporary demand for reparatio...
This paper presents the results of an ARC Small Grant titled “The Bringing them Home ‘Stolen Generat...
This thesis makes the legal argument that certain histories of aboriginal child removals in Canada a...
This paper will discuss the Forced Removal Policy of Aborigine children in Australia from 1912 to 19...
The main purpose for the undertaking of this study is to analyze the origin, reason and consequence ...
Most academic debate about the stolen generations of Aboriginal children in Australia's past has foc...
Most academic debate about the stolen generations of Aboriginal children in Australia's past has foc...
In the early 1990s the Wilson-Dodson enquiry was commissioned by the then Labour Government to inves...
The work presented in this submission deals with the impact of colonisation on the Australian Aborig...
The main theme of this thesis is Australia's "Stolen Generation." This term refers to the Aboriginal...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, the Indigenous peoples of Australia, inhabited this continen...
Coursework.Submitted in (partial) fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts ...
The 1997 Bringing Them Home Inquiry (BTHI) sparked a significant shift in public understanding of th...
This chapter explores the issue of colonial policy, racism and the contemporary demand for reparatio...
This paper explores the applicability of the term genocide to Australian colonisation, and considers...
This chapter explores the issue of colonial policy, racism and the contemporary demand for reparatio...
This paper presents the results of an ARC Small Grant titled “The Bringing them Home ‘Stolen Generat...
This thesis makes the legal argument that certain histories of aboriginal child removals in Canada a...
This paper will discuss the Forced Removal Policy of Aborigine children in Australia from 1912 to 19...
The main purpose for the undertaking of this study is to analyze the origin, reason and consequence ...
Most academic debate about the stolen generations of Aboriginal children in Australia's past has foc...
Most academic debate about the stolen generations of Aboriginal children in Australia's past has foc...
In the early 1990s the Wilson-Dodson enquiry was commissioned by the then Labour Government to inves...
The work presented in this submission deals with the impact of colonisation on the Australian Aborig...
The main theme of this thesis is Australia's "Stolen Generation." This term refers to the Aboriginal...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, the Indigenous peoples of Australia, inhabited this continen...
Coursework.Submitted in (partial) fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts ...
The 1997 Bringing Them Home Inquiry (BTHI) sparked a significant shift in public understanding of th...
This chapter explores the issue of colonial policy, racism and the contemporary demand for reparatio...
This paper explores the applicability of the term genocide to Australian colonisation, and considers...
This chapter explores the issue of colonial policy, racism and the contemporary demand for reparatio...
This paper presents the results of an ARC Small Grant titled “The Bringing them Home ‘Stolen Generat...
This thesis makes the legal argument that certain histories of aboriginal child removals in Canada a...