S2 Early Colonial Policies Flashcards

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What percentage of Abo Children was removed from their families from 1905 - 1970?

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10% of Indigenous children were removed from their families and communities under state-sanctioned policies.

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who was the primary focus of Assimilation policies?

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Children, because they were considered more adaptable to white society.
Especially, “half-caste” children were particularly vulnerable to removal.

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“Half-case”

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a child/person who is mix raced

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what was the main components of forced removal found in the Bringing Them Home Report by National Inquiry Finding:

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Deprivation of Liberty
Deprivation of parental rights
Abuses of power
Breach of duty of care and guardianship duties
Violation of international human rights
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what was the protection Era about?

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In the 1800s, there was a growing consciousness about the general mistreatment of Aboriginals and the reduction in their population which raised the need for change in policy.

Thus, new state legislations was created to appoint protectors (known as police or chief officer) in each district to protect the aboriginals from settlers’ abuse and to provide medicine, blanket etc

However, these legislations has limited success and instead extended state’s power over the livelihood of Aboriginal People which limited their movement, lost of wages sometimes, removal of children, and segregating them from non-aboriginals.

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describe the protection law in three sentences:

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Although there may have been some good intention in creating these legislation, looking the from the lens of that era where the practice of slavery was very common around the world and people were subject to harsh conditions. However, from a modern lens the policies were about;

  • controlling Aboriginals
  • Slavery
  • concentration camps
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National Inquiry’s (Bringing them home) recommendation in regards to reconciliation?

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54 recommendations based on the principal of reparations. Main one including;

  • Acknowledgement and apology
  • Guarantees against repetition
  • Measures of restitution
  • Measures of rehabilitation
  • Monetary compensation
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which government did the apology letter to Aboriginals?

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Rudd - Labour Government 2008

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Example of protection Act:

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Aborigines Act 1905 WS - prohibited the cohabitation of Aboriginals with non-aboriginals.

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