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'What's this about a new mission?': Assimilation, resistance and the Morwell transit village
2020
Aboriginal History Journal
This article demonstrates the destructive intent of assimilation policies through attempts at forced movement into artificially created 'communities', such as the Morwell transit village in Victoria, Australia, in the 1960s. It argues that the resistance by Indigenous people to forced assimilation was strong, and that the challenges that they, and their supporters, made to assimilation and housing policies, were effective in contesting attempts to disconnect Indigenous people from their land.
doi:10.22459/ah.43.2019.05
fatcat:3rmcivy5m5gy3otvtyffv3zwn4