During the early years of settlement what practices were used to segregate and/or to remove/resettle ATSI people and communities?
I tried to look up a lot on google, but i cant seem to understand what i keep reading. Can someone please help me with this question?
Practices Used To Segregate ATSI During Early Settlement
IMPORTANT: Student's support in our forum will now be a part of our Premium Subscription service. This means students who have purchased a Premium Subscription will now be offered complimentary support in our Student Forums by us. This will only be available to students who have purchased a Premium Subscription. Click here to subscribe.
Re: Early years of Settlement, practices? For ATSI people and communities?
Why didn't anyone help me...
Re: Practices Used To Segregate ATSI During Early Settlement
Sorry I missed your question...
The following may help:
Bringing Them Home
Protection and Segregation
,
Lorina
The following may help:
Bringing Them Home
Protection and Segregation
,
Lorina
Check out our Resources: Articles | Activities | Printables & Worksheets | EYLF Templates
Childcare Documentation App: Appsessment - Childcare App
Child News: Child Weekly
Childcare Documentation App: Appsessment - Childcare App
Child News: Child Weekly
Re: Practices Used To Segregate ATSI During Early Settlement
Hey Lorina, any idea what this question means by the word; what 'practices' were used??
Re: Practices Used To Segregate ATSI During Early Settlement
Hey Lorina, are these some of it?!
- Kidnapping of boys and girls.
- Boys and girls were taken away from their parents and their tribes, and removed far off whereas they have no chance of returning; left helpless at the mercy of those who possessed them
- white people responsible to no one and under no supervision by any proper authority
- Kidnapping of boys and girls.
- Boys and girls were taken away from their parents and their tribes, and removed far off whereas they have no chance of returning; left helpless at the mercy of those who possessed them
- white people responsible to no one and under no supervision by any proper authority