Settlers, Servants and Slaves: Aboriginal and European Children in Nineteenth-century Western Australia - Penelope Hetherington - Books - UWA Publishing - 9781876268732 - August 31, 2002
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Settlers, Servants and Slaves: Aboriginal and European Children in Nineteenth-century Western Australia

Penelope Hetherington

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Settlers, Servants and Slaves: Aboriginal and European Children in Nineteenth-century Western Australia

Settlers, Servants and Slaves documents the exploitation of both European and Aboriginal children by the settler elite of nineteenth century Western Australia. In a struggling colony desperately short of labor, early settlers relied on the labor of children. Convicted and neglected children from the poorest sections of this divided society were placed in institutions, where they were trained to become a useful part of the work force. Education services developed slowly, and there was no system of secondary education provided by the government in the nineteenth century. Settlers, Servants and Slaves also shows how concern over "the problem" of children of mixed descent in the last decade of the nineteenth century was to provide the rationale for infamous twentieth century "solutions": the removal of children from their parents, and the establishment of Aboriginal Reserves.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 31, 2002
ISBN13 9781876268732
Publishers UWA Publishing
Pages 246
Dimensions 385 g
Language English  

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