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Outback Ghettos - Aborigines, Institutionalisation and Survival (Paperback, Revised)
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Outback Ghettos - Aborigines, Institutionalisation and Survival (Paperback, Revised)
Series: Studies in Australian History
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Up until the 1970s, a large proportion of Aboriginal people in
Australia had some experience in institutions as part of government
assimilation and protection policies. By focusing on three
communities in South Australia, this book attempts to understand
the consequences of this institutionalisation for Aborigines and
Australian society in general. Peggy Brock uses the word 'ghetto'
to evoke the nature of the missions in which, for generations, many
Aboriginal people settled, as ghettos both oppress and nurture
those who live within them. Within the missions, Aborigines were
able to establish strong communities and construct a modern
identity. The three communities considered in the book - Poonindie,
Koonibba and Nepabunna - existed during distinct but overlapping
periods and had varying responses to colonialism and mission life.
In many cases, Aboriginal people associated themselves with the
missions because they met urgent needs for survival: protection
from a hostile world, access to rations, education and training in
European skills. In fact for many, the missions became home. For
others however, the emotional turmoil caused by the pressure to
embrace Christianity on the one hand and the desire to maintain
traditional ways on the other became unbearable.
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