Effects Of Stolen Children

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The terrible experiences the Indigenous children undertook in their foster homes caused long term and short term effects on them across their lives. Indigenous people suffered depression and found that they couldn’t maintain relationships because they hadn’t had parents to look after them. They turned to drugs and alcohol causing addictions and violent behaviour. Stolen children became outcasts to both the European race and the Indigenous race because the colour of their skin and their inability to speak the culture, language and perform traditions. During the stolen generation the children experiences a lot, and those experiences were often horrible and nasty. These experiences had terrible effects on the children and most of them were long