It's a long road back : a film / by Oomera (Coral) Edwards.
This powerful documentary was made by Oomera (Coral) Edwards on Super 8mm film as a training exercise at the (then) Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in Canberra. The film surveys the New South Wales policy of taking Aboriginal children from their families and putting them in institutions...
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Format: | Streaming video |
Language: | English |
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Ronin Films,
1981.
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Series: | AIATSIS Collection.
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Online Access: | A Kanopy streaming video Cover Image |
Summary: | This powerful documentary was made by Oomera (Coral) Edwards on Super 8mm film as a training exercise at the (then) Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in Canberra. The film surveys the New South Wales policy of taking Aboriginal children from their families and putting them in institutions run by the Aborigines Welfare Board. From 1883 to 1969, this policy deprived generations of children of their Aboriginal identity. Oomera was one of these children, and she discusses her own struggle to regain her Aboriginality. The film also includes a moving interview with a former matron at an Aboriginal Welfare Home in Cootamundra, expressing her on-going concern that Aboriginal children were removed from their parents without any consultation or parental permission.--Kanopy. |
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Item Description: | On cover: "The story of one woman's struggle to regain her Aboriginality". |
Physical Description: | 1 streaming video file (13 min., 27 sec.) |
Playing Time: | 00:13:27 |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |