Lucky Dip
Stolen Generations
Day of Mourning
Pilbara Strike
100

Finish this slogan: "Always was, always _____ ______."

will be

100

These are what the government created to legalise the Stolen Generations. P____ A___.

Protection Acts

100

This holiday is celebrated on January 26.

Australia Day

100

Who was one person involved in the strike?

Don McLeod

Dooley Bin Bin

Clancy McKenna

Daisy Bindi

200

What was one right denied to First Nations peoples before the Civil Rights Movement?

healthcare, education, fair pay, freedom of movement, voting

200

This outdated term was used to describe people with Indigenous and non-Indigenous ancestry.

Half-Caste

200

This is the modern version of the Day of Mourning Protest.

Invasion Day Protest.

200

How did authorities react to the strike?

Arrested leaders

300

What are the three Ds of colonisation?

(All three needed for the points)

disease, dispossession, destruction

300

This word describes the process of Aboriginal people being made to become more like ‘white society’.

Assimilation

300

The British declared Australia this, meaning nobody's land.

Terra Nullius

300

What did they do to strike?

Stopped working

Created small industries (e.g. pearl shell trading, goat skin trading)

400

Disconnection from traditional land is similar to being h___________.

homeless

400

The United Nations would classify the Stolen Generations as this.

Genocide

400

The name of the document handed out during the Day of Mourning Protest.

Aborigines Claim Citizen Rights!

400

What was one thing the strike did achieve?

Increase in pay and conditions in some workplaces

Formation of cooperatives

Inspired future Aboriginal acts of defiance

500

Living on Country improves First Nations' peoples ____.

health

500

When trauma is passed from parent to child.

Intergenerational Trauma

500

One of the organisers of the Day of Mourning Protest.

William Cooper, Jack Patten or William Ferguson. 

500

What other movement inspired the strike?

The union movement