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Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 Jane Butters
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'...I was about six years old oh probably five, I don’t know. And, and they sent my mum out so they could take me away, see. The government people, what came from Moola Bulla to pick us up? The Moola Bulla man came to pick us up. They use to go around picking up children, you know. So, when the car arrived at GoGo, there was a cave there and I was playing there, and the car just pulled up beside me. I couldn’t run, and when I looked there, there was two little boys sitting at the back of the ute...' (Source: Stolen Generations' Testimonies website)

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    y separately published work icon Stolen Generations' Testimonies Board of the Stolen Generations’ Testimonies Foundation , 2007 8960307 2007 website

    'The ‘Stolen Generations’ Testimonies’ project is an initiative to record on film the personal testimonies of Australia’s Stolen Generations Survivors and share them online.'

    'The Stolen Generations' Testimonies Foundation hopes the online museum will become a national treasure and a unique and sacred keeping place for Stolen Generations’ Survivors’ Testimonies. By allowing Australians to listen to the Survivors’ stories with open hearts and without judgement, the foundation hopes more people will be engaged in the healing process. ' (Source: Stolen Generations Testimonies website)

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  • Moola Bulla Aboriginal Pastoral Settlement, Western Australia,
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