Experiences of people during the Stolen Generation
Quotes relating to big ideas
Name the Character
Questions about the setting and context
Rabbit Proof Fence General Knowledge
100

Artist of the song "Took the Children Away"

Archie Roach

100

“This is your new home. You don’t use that jabber here. You speak English.”  Mrs Jessop

Identity, Culture, Loss

100

"I can't walk any more, Dgudu. I'm tired. I'm going to my mummy in Wiluna."

Gracie

100
What year was the film released?

2002

100

The girls were taken from their families in the town of

Jigalong

200

Former AFL player who was taken to a mission as a young boy and separated from his sisters

Syd Jackson

200

“If you move an inch, I’ll lock your mother up”  Constable Riggs

Family, Loss, Power, Dispossession

200

“Bad place. Make me sick. Sick. make me sick”

Molly

200

Rabbit-Proof Fence is set in what decade?

1930s

200

Gracie was told she could meet her mother at __________.

Wiluna.

300

Name of the teacher who took the lighter skinned children at the mission

Miss Kate

300

This girl is clever. She wants to go home. - Moodoo

Belonging, Culture, Family, Identity, Hope

300

"The three girls have arrived safely at Moore River. They seem very scared, and need watching to stop them running away."

Mr. Neville

300

What was the eventual aim of the policy of taking away half-cast children from their parents?

To 'breed out' the aboriginal blood and be left with a pure white race.

300

Why did the girls go to Mrs. Flanagan's farm house?

Their stomachs were empty and they desperately needed something to eat.

400

Eva Edwards and Molly Craige had similar experiences of the Stolen Generations because

  • Told to talk, eat and dress a particular way

  • Taken to a religious mission

  • Felt isolated and segregated

  • Removed alongside siblings

400

“Poor dears, you’ve come a long way, you must be exhausted.”-Ms. Jessop

Kindess, Compassion, Power , Dispossesion

400

"See that little hill down there, in that Valley. It's full of rabbit holes. We'll dig a hole for us, make it big enough for three of us."

Molly

400

How many km did the girls travel from Moore River to Jigalong?

2,400km

400

Mr. Neville's job 


Chief Protector of Aborigines

500

Uncle Jack Charles was removed when he was how old?

4 months old

500

"the native must be helped" Mr. Neville 

Prejudice, Racism 

500

“It's the law, Maude. Got no say in it.”

Constable Riggs

500

How many Rabbit Proof Fences were made in Western Australia?

3

500

How many km did the girls travel from Moore River to Jigalong?

2,400km

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