The Stolen Generation Had On The Basic Rights Of Aboriginal Children

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The Stolen Generations was a horrible and heartbreaking for all of the Aboriginal people, mainly the children. The Stolen Generation was a time between 1910 and 1970s*, in that time peirod what happened was that Aboriginal children was forcibly removed or taken away from their families and homes to get forced to go to a kind of camp where they try to teach the Aboriginal children english and make them convert to their religon. The impact that the Stolen Generation had on the basic rights that Aboriginal children should have it that they have a very low level of education and they are expected to work as domestic servants. Information provided in the article, "The Stolen Generations" states, "Children generally received a very low level of education, as they were expected to work as manual laborers and domestic servants." Information provided allowed the statement, "The impact that the Stolen Generation had on the basic rights that Aboriginal children …show more content…

The supporting information for the same article, "The Stolen Generations" states that, "Children taken from their parents were taught to reject their heritage and were forced to adopt white culture. The children's names were ofthen changed, and many children were forbidden frome speaking First Nations languages," And another supporting sentence,"Children generally received a very low level of education, as they were expected to work as manual laborers and domestic servants." These supporting sentences tells the reader that the imapct the Stolen Generation had on that Aboriginal childrens' literacy, language and culture is that their culture was slowly takn away from them, they weren't able to speak their own language, and the education that the children get is very