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Cootamundra (Aboriginal) Girls’ Home (Or: Coota Girls)
Image: Cottamundra Wattle – Australian National emblem [Note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are respectfully advised that this article contains images and names of persons who are deceased.] The Cootamundra Domestic Training Home for Aboriginal Girls, more commonly known … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Better Chance? — Sexual Abuse and the Apprenticeship of Aboriginal Girls under the NSW Aborigines Protection Board, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship, Aborigines Protection Act of 1909, Albert Namatjira, Arreyongo Paddock James Range, Aunty Lorraine Peeters, Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Bimbadeen College, Bringing Them Home report, Coota girls, Cootamundra Domestic Training Home for Aboriginal Girls, Cootamundra Girls, Cootamundra Girls’ Home, Cottamundra Wattle, Home Girls, Home Girls: Cootamundra Aboriginal home Girls tell their stories, internet, Jean Beggs, Joan Coogan, Kinchela Home for Boys, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, Matron Hiscocks, New South Wales Aborigines Welfare Board, NSW government Cootamundra Girls' Home, Peter Kabaila, Sitting on Our Wishing Well, Stolen generation, The Painting of Life, Victoria Haskins, Waiting for Family to take us Home, Young Local Aboriginal Land Council
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Kinchela (Aboriginal) Boys Home (Or: History Ignored is History Repeated)
Image: The Kinchela gate is now in the National Museum (Image source: http://www.nma.gov.au/collections/highlights/kinchela_boys_home_gate) NOTE: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are respectfully advised that the following article contains images and names of people who are deceased. The Kinchela Boys’ Home … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Kinchela Boy, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, Aboriginal Place, Aboriginal Protection Board, Aborigines Protection (Amendment) Act (No. 215), apology, assimilation policy, Australian National Museum, Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Back on the Block, Barbara Paulson, Bill Simon, Bringing Them Home report, Cecil Bowden, Christine Shepley, Christine Shepley University of Newcastle, Christopher Bevan, compensation, Harold ‘Bluey’ Smith, Ian ‘Crow’ Lowe, Jay Arthur, Kempsey Local Aboriginal Land Council, Kinchela Boys’ Home, Kinchela gate, Kinchela Training Home for Aboriginal Boys, Let’s Face It, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, Manuel Ebsworth, NSW government, NSW government Kinchela Training Home for Aboriginal Boys, NSW Minister for Child and Social Welfare, Professor Marie Bashir, Richard Campbell, Sarah Barker, Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from their Families, To be Seen and Not Heard: The Story of the Kinchela Training Home for Aboriginal Boys 1923-1970, Vincent Wenberg, white Australia policy, William Lesley
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