Family
Stolen Generation
Mission Life
Cultural Identity
General
100

Robert has a little sister on the mission. What is her name?

Dot
100

What is name of the mission in Robert Runs?

Deebing Creek Mission

100

Robert's best friend on the mission.

Jonathan 

100

What cultural background does Robert belong to?  

Ugarapul - Aboriginal.

100
What is Robert 'Goupong' Anderson famous for?
Beating the fastest man in the word - Arthur Postle.
200

What has happened to Robert’s parents?

Robert's parents have passed away. 

200

What is the term used to describe Aboriginal children who were removed from their families?

Stolen Generation
200
How does Boss Man punish Jonathan and the other children for poisoning his sheep? 

Shoots the children.

200

What is Robert's skin name?

Goupong

200

What is Mariah Sweetman's connection to Robert 'Goupong' Anderson?

He is her great, great, great grandfather.

300

How does the loss of his parents shape Robert’s feelings about family?

He misses his father, he feels isolated, and searches for belonging.

300

Why is Robert Runs considered an important story for understanding Australian history?

It shows the impacts of the Stolen Generations and celebrates resilience and cultural survival.

300

How does Miss Adams treat the children at the Mission?

She is kinder and shows small moments of compassion but sill has her cruel days.

300

Name one cultural figure or story that helps Robert connect to his heritage.

Multuggerah / Mundagutta / The Frog / The Elder

300

How does Multuggerah help Robert and Jonothan understand their identity?

Represents cultural strength and bravery.

400

How does the Mission try to control or replace the idea of family for children like Robert?

By removing cultural connections and enforcing strict rules.

400

How does Robert’s journey reflect the resilience of those affected by the Stolen Generations?

He finds strength through cultural stories, connection to Country, and the guidance of Elders.

400

Name the 3 main characters who worked on the mission and a character trait for each one.

Boss Man was cruel and beat the children.

Miss Adams was kind but also had her cruel days, very unhappy and wanted to teach the little children.

Mr Mcrae was kind and respected Aboriginal culture.

400

Why is Robert’s cultural identity important to his journey in the novel?  

It helps him heal, understand who he is, and find strength.

400

What is the purpose of including symbols like the Elder and Mundagutta?

To connect Robert (and readers) to Aboriginal culture and resilience.

500

How does Robert’s experience reflect the impact of the Stolen Generations on family connections?

Families were broken apart, and children lost cultural identity and belonging.

500

Why is learning about the Stolen Generations important today?

To understand Australia’s history, acknowledge harm, and support reconciliation.

500

What are some of the strict rules the children must follow at the Mission?

Set routines, no cultural practices, punishments for disobedience.

500
How is Country symbolic of the First Nations people in the story?

It represents the destruction of their culture.

500

State 3 facts about Multuggerah.

He is related to Jonathan / Brave warrior / Fought against the 'white man' (blood for blood), settlers mascaraed his tribe.