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The children were taken from police and 'welfare
offices' to be raised as white children for the purpose of assimilation.
(Aboriginal Legal Service, 1995 pp ii)
Surveys have been conducted from Aboriginal people. They were asked
about the effects the assimilation had on them... Showed first 250 characters
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They were asked
about the effects the assimilation had on them. (See Appendix A)
"It is not only the intence impact of removal from families and culture
which has contributed to long lasting effects. Life at the missions, faster
care, or other institutions was for may a harsh experience which exacerbated the
dislocation, alienation, lonliness and pain felt from being rem,oved from
families and culture... Showed next 250 characters
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