The high rate of removal of Indigenous children from their families has produced a devastating impact on Aboriginal communities. In discussing how an ongoing failure to appreciate the intergenerational impact of forced removals has led to a failure in policy as well as the continued removal of Indigenous children from their communities today, this essay argues the importance of acknowledging the complexity of the Stolen Generations over simplistic narratives that foster divisiveness. KeywordsStolen Generations; assimilation policy; history wars; interventionis
In the early 1990s the Wilson-Dodson enquiry was commissioned by the then Labour Government to inves...
Indigenous Australians were forcibly removed from their families (Barkan, 2000) and placed in non-In...
This paper devoted to the history of the Stolen Generations. In my thesis I will explore the forcibl...
The forced removal of Indigenous children has been a site of historical debate in Australia since th...
The 1997 Bringing Them Home Inquiry (BTHI) sparked a significant shift in public understanding of th...
In recent years groups of young people, educators, and leaders of peace and reconciliation processes...
Australia’s fraught colonial past has made the search for a collective history exceptionally difficu...
From 1910 to 1970, the Australian government embarked on a policy of Aboriginal child removal which ...
This article provides a comparative overview of issues pertaining to the stolen generation in Canada...
This article argues that it is imperative that psychologists working with Aboriginal and Torres Stra...
The main theme of this thesis is Australia's "Stolen Generation." This term refers to the Aboriginal...
Indigenous perspectives are still not fully included within our collective understanding of Australi...
The National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Thei...
This essay compares the forced removal of American Indian and Aboriginal children in the nineteenth ...
As a central component of the assimilation agenda in the United States and of absorption plans in Au...
In the early 1990s the Wilson-Dodson enquiry was commissioned by the then Labour Government to inves...
Indigenous Australians were forcibly removed from their families (Barkan, 2000) and placed in non-In...
This paper devoted to the history of the Stolen Generations. In my thesis I will explore the forcibl...
The forced removal of Indigenous children has been a site of historical debate in Australia since th...
The 1997 Bringing Them Home Inquiry (BTHI) sparked a significant shift in public understanding of th...
In recent years groups of young people, educators, and leaders of peace and reconciliation processes...
Australia’s fraught colonial past has made the search for a collective history exceptionally difficu...
From 1910 to 1970, the Australian government embarked on a policy of Aboriginal child removal which ...
This article provides a comparative overview of issues pertaining to the stolen generation in Canada...
This article argues that it is imperative that psychologists working with Aboriginal and Torres Stra...
The main theme of this thesis is Australia's "Stolen Generation." This term refers to the Aboriginal...
Indigenous perspectives are still not fully included within our collective understanding of Australi...
The National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Thei...
This essay compares the forced removal of American Indian and Aboriginal children in the nineteenth ...
As a central component of the assimilation agenda in the United States and of absorption plans in Au...
In the early 1990s the Wilson-Dodson enquiry was commissioned by the then Labour Government to inves...
Indigenous Australians were forcibly removed from their families (Barkan, 2000) and placed in non-In...
This paper devoted to the history of the Stolen Generations. In my thesis I will explore the forcibl...