Aboriginal Protection Board, also known as Aborigines Protection Board, Board for the Protection of Aborigines, Aborigines Welfare Board (and in later...
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The Aboriginal Protection Act 1869 was an Act of the colony of Victoria, Australia that established the Victorian Central Board for the Protection of Aborigines...
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dealt specifically with Aboriginals in the State. The Act gave the States' Aboriginal Protection Board control of the Aboriginal reserves in New South Wales...
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Aboriginal Natives of New South Wales For records relating to the WA Aboriginal Protection Board see the WA States Records Office accessed 20 March 2008 Archived...
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Half-Caste Act (redirect from Western Australian Aborigines Protection Act)
Acts of Parliament passed in Victoria (Aboriginal Protection Act 1886) and Western Australia (Aborigines Protection Act 1886) in 1886. They became the model...
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were used to drive off the Aboriginal tribes, who were hounded by police and pastoralists alike without judicial protection. The Indigenous peoples reacted...
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onwards, the Aboriginal people who were living on unmanaged reserves received rations and blankets from the Aborigines Protection Board (APB), but remained...
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The Aboriginal Protection Act 1869 (Vic) included the earliest legislation to authorise child removal from Aboriginal parents. The Central Board for the...
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Black War was a period of violent conflict between British colonists and Aboriginal Tasmanians in Tasmania from the mid-1820s to 1832 that precipitated the...
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exiled. He was appointed Chief Protector of Aborigines by the Aboriginal Protection Board in Port Phillip District, New South Wales in 1839, a position...
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History of Indigenous Australians (redirect from Aboriginal history)
also gave authorities power over Indigenous people, with the Aboriginal Protection Board exercising control over work and wages, adult movement, and child...
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Aboriginal Protection Board removed the Aboriginal population to an Aboriginal reserve 2 miles from town but urged the need for a home for Aboriginal...
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When Warangesda Mission became an Aboriginal Station in 1884 the Aboriginal Protection Board continued to send Aboriginal girls to the Warangesda girls'...
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Bidjigal warrior of the Dharug, an Aboriginal Australian people from New South Wales. One of the most famous Aboriginal resistance fighters in the colonial...
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the violent conflicts between Indigenous Australians (including both Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders) and primarily British settlers...
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station for safety and protection from the gangs of marauding stockmen in the district. These whites were slaughtering any Aboriginal people they could find...
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" The board sat for 18 days in January 1929 to consider three incidents (Brooks, Morton and Tilmouth) that resulted in the deaths of Aboriginal people...
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of Aboriginal reserves. Maynard's vocal and staunch opposition to the Aboriginal Protection Board led to a series of public statements by the Board in...
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Lousy Little Sixpence (category Documentary films about Aboriginal Australians)
Aboriginal Australians against the Aboriginal Protection Board in the 1930s. The film's title references the amount of pocket money that Aboriginal children...
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The Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority (AAPA) is an independent statutory authority established under the Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites...
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abolition of the Aborigines Protection Board of Western Australia, HMSO, retrieved 3 April 2016 Aboriginal Protection Board Archived 10 March 2013 at the...
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of the Protection Board. The Aborigines Protection Board was finally abolished and replaced by the Aborigines Welfare Board in 1940. Aboriginal children...
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two sergeants and twenty troopers led by Major James Nunn, arrested 15 Aboriginals along the Namoi River. They released all but two, one of whom was shot...
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Moree, New South Wales (redirect from Moree Aboriginal reserve)
case. After the government establishment the Aboriginal Protection Board (APB) in 1883, it developed Aboriginal reserves, where the indigenous people were...
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Robert Menli Lyon (section Aboriginal contact)
century later and eventually published in London in 1941 by the Aboriginal Protection Board. By 1838, Lyon had returned to Australia. He spent some of the...
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Charles Duguid (redirect from Aborigines Protection Board (South Australia))
Aborigines Protection Board promoted assimilation, but by the 1950s, human rights ideas had changed, and in 1963 the Aboriginal Affairs Advisory Board, which...
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which is mostly Aboriginal, lives on small outstations or homelands. This outstation movement started in the early 1980s. Many Aboriginal groups moved to...
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Cullin-la-ringo station. It is the single largest massacre of colonists by Aboriginal people in Australian history. In the weeks afterwards, police, native...
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Aboriginal mail-carriers and confront the Binjareb on the Murray River. A small garrison at Dandalup had also been withdrawn from fear of Aboriginal reprisals...
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When Warangesda Mission became an Aboriginal Station in 1884, the Aboriginal Protection Board continued to send Aboriginal girls to the Warangesda girls'...
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