Bringing them home
5. Track the History - Timeline activity sheet
Part A – Using the timeline
1. List five events from the Track the History timeline that directly relate to the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families in the table below:
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2. The timeline contains a number of events that are not directly connected to the removal of Indigenous children from their families. They do, however, have an indirect connection. Using the timeline, find the events that match the dates below and write a sentence or two on how you think the event is related to the removal on Indigenous children.
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Event |
How is it connected to the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander children from their families? |
1770 |
James Cook claims possession of the whole east coast of Australia. Cook
raises the British flag at Possession Island, off Cape York Peninsula in
Queensland. |
Cook’s landing is significant because it marked the first
non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander settlement of Australia, and the
beginning of white colonisation. |
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1937 |
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1948 |
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1967 |
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1993 |
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1996 |
Part B – Group discussion: time, people and places
1. Working in groups, discuss how the concepts of time, people and place help us to understand history. Here are some focus questions and propositions to start your discussion.
The timeline contains issues that are not directly connected with the
removal of Indigenous children. For example, there are dates concerning
Australia’s independence from Britain. This is almost a thread of history
in its own right.
Events take place in a social
context. They are often connected with events that may initially seem quite
separate and independent. History should not be seen as development in a line,
but as set of relationships between things, events, ideas and people.
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2. When the discussion is complete reflect on the opinions you have heard from your classmates and write a paragraph below. Identify the points of discussion you viewed as most important.
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