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Who are the Stolen Generations? - Hu ia ol Stolen Jeneresen?

Who are the Stolen Generations? - Hu ia ol Stolen Jeneresen?

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Australia has a dark chapter of history that many are still learning about. Following European settlement, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children were removed from their families and forced into non-Indigenous society. The trauma and abuse they experienced left deep scars, and the pain still echoes through the generations. But communities are creating positive change. Today these people are recognised as survivors of the Stolen Generations. - Ostrelia i kat wan saed blo histori we i nogud mo plante pipol i no save ol samting blong lem yet. Folem taem we olgeta blo Yurop i bin kam festaem lo Ostrelia, i kat Aborijinal mo Tores Stret Aelan pikinini we oli bin karemaot from famli blem lo wan sistem mo putum lo sam haos blo pipol we i no Indijenis. Ol nogud samting blo hemia i bin mekem se ol pikinini ia i karem bigfala makmak mo hart blo olgeta i stap soa longtaem. Soa ia i stap yet naoia, mo oli karem i koko lo ol niufala jeneresen tu. Be sam komuniti ia i stap mekem wan positiv jenj lem. Tete yumi luksave olgeta olsem we oli laef afta trabol ia, Stolen Jeneresen.
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In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.