First Nations Rights and Reconciliation · 1960s – present
The Stolen Generations
The history of forced removals and the impact on First Nations families and identity.
Key Questions
- 1What were the laws that allowed children to be taken?
- 2What was the impact on the "Bringing Them Home" report?
- 3Why was the National Apology a turning point?
ACARA Content Descriptions
AC9HASS6K02AC9HASS6K06
Year: Year 6
Subject: HASS
Unit: First Nations Rights and Reconciliation
Period: 1960s – present
Suggested Methodologies
Ready to teach this topic?
Generate a complete, classroom-ready active learning mission in seconds.
More in First Nations Rights and Reconciliation
The 1967 Referendum
The campaign for constitutional change to include Aboriginal people in the census and federal law-making.
3 methodologies
The Mabo Decision and Native Title
Eddie Mabo's fight to overturn "terra nullius" and the recognition of land rights.
3 methodologies
The Uluru Statement from the Heart
Understanding the call for Voice, Treaty, and Truth as a path toward reconciliation.
3 methodologies