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  2. Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence - Wikipedia

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    Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence is an Australian book by Doris Pilkington, published in 1996.Based on a true story, the book is a personal account of an Indigenous Australian family's experiences as members of the Stolen Generation—the forced removal of mixed-race children from their families during the early 20th century.

  3. Cootamundra Domestic Training Home for Aboriginal Girls

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    Aunty Isabel Reid (born 1932), a former resident of the home, is in 2021 aged 88, the oldest living survivor of those forcibly removed under the Aborigines Protection Act 1909 (NSW). She is an elder of the Wiradjuri people, and advocate for the Stolen Generation and other Indigenous issues. [21]

  4. Belinda Dann - Wikipedia

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    Born in Lunlungai community, Derby, Western Australia, at the age of 8 she was taken away and sent to Beagle Bay Mission with other members of the stolen generation. Her name was changed to Belinda Boyd to integrate with White society. She married Mathias Dann. In May 2007 she met her 97-year-old brother, Patty Jungine, for the first time.

  5. Molly Craig - Wikipedia

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    Molly Kelly (née Craig, died January 2004) was an Australian Martu Aboriginal woman, known for her escape from the Moore River Native Settlement in 1931 and subsequent 1,600 km (990 mi) trek home with her half-sister Daisy Kadibil (née Burungu) [1] [2] and cousin Gracie Cross (née Fields).

  6. Forgotten Australians - Wikipedia

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    Forgotten Australians tell their own stories: Bird, Carmel, ed. (1998). The stolen children: their stories: including extracts from the Report of the National Inquiry into the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from their families. Milsons Point, NSW: Random House Australia. ISBN 0-09-183689-1. Hill, David (2007).

  7. Stolen Generations - Wikipedia

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    A portrayal entitled The Taking of the Children on the 1999 Great Australian Clock, Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, by artist Chris Cooke. The Stolen Generations (also known as Stolen Children) were the children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent who were removed from their families by the Australian federal and state government agencies and church missions, under ...

  8. After Being Buried for Hours in 2004 Tsunami, Survivor Says ...

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    After Being Buried for Hours in 2004 Tsunami, Survivor Says Next Generation Needs to Know What Happened (Exclusive) Brian Brant. November 30, 2024 at 4:00 AM

  9. Rob Riley (Aboriginal activist) - Wikipedia

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    He wrote a publication whilst he was the CEO of the Western Australian Aboriginal Legal Service Inc telling of his experience of forced removal (known as the Stolen Generations). Telling Our Story was described as "the most comprehensive description of the experience of Aboriginal people removed from their families undertaken in Western Australia".