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Until 1967, Australia's native Aboriginal population, amongst the oldest population on earth, were denied full citizenship by the Australian government. Segregated to church missions and Aboriginal reserves, they were not classified as human beings, but rather as "Flora and Fauna." Title Card:
As late as 1970's, fair skinned Aboriginal children were routinely taken from their families to be raised in institutions, or with while families, and taught "white ways." These children are known as the "Stole Generation." Title Card:
The following is inspired by a true story
Until 1967, Australia's native Aboriginal population, amongst the oldest population on earth, were denied full citizenship by the Australian government. Segregated to church missions and Aboriginal reserves, they were not classified as human beings, but rather as "Flora and Fauna." Title Card:
As late as 1970's, fair skinned Aboriginal children were routinely taken from their families to be raised in institutions, or with while families, and taught "white ways." These children are known as the "Stole Generation." Title Card:
The following is inspired by a true story
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Cynthia
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Your friend's screeching for you
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Kay
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We're staying at uncle Ed's Kay
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Is everything alright
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Welcome welcome all
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Uncle Come on then
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Here you are Have some of that
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You're sweeter than the honey that the bees make
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Soul sister Dance my beautiful nieces
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Shake those hips use those legs Look at these boys
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Sweeter than the icing on the best cake
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Movie Summary
It's 1968, and four young, talented Australian Aboriginal girls learn about love, friendship and war when their all-girl group The Sapphires entertain the US troops in Vietnam.