Wadjularbinna's Family
Wadjularbinna's Childhood
Wadjularbinna's Adult Life
Wadjularbinna's Feelings Towards White People
How to end the Hardships of Indigenous People
100

Why is Wadjularbinna a half-caste?

Because her mother was raped by white settlers.

100

Why were Wadjularbinna and her sisters mouth washed with soap every day?

Because they couldn't speak English and spoke their original language.

200

How is Wadjularbinna's mother described?

She's described as a very strong person and she taught Wadjularbinna to stand up for herself as long as she was respectful.

200

What did Wadjularbinna learn in the mission?

She learned how to cook, write, sew etc.

200

For how long was Wadjularbinna married to the station manager?

18 years.

200

How does Wadjularbinna see the white society?

As a society where you measure worth by position, money, ownership of land ect.

200

What does she think the government needs to do to try to make up for what had happened?

She thinks they should give compensation to those people who want compensation.

300

Why did her mother dislike the idea of Wadjularbinna running away from her husband?

Because it was against Aboriginal laws.

300

How would Wadjularbinna spend her nights?

She cried every night for her parents wondering why she was taken away.

300

Which kind of family were Wadjularbinna married into?

She was married into a white family of snobbery and class distinctions.

400

Why does Wadjularbinna still have problems with her children to this day?

Because she left them when they were young to get away from her husband etc.

400

What did her grandmother tell her stories about when she was a child?

That the adults were shot and the children fell out of the coolish trees and bashed against rocks and trees.

400

Why does Wadjularbinna accept what had happened?

Because she's Christian and believes in second chances.

400

How does Wadjularbinna think the Aboriginal and white Australians can move together and live in harmony?

By giving the Aborignals the opportunity to tell their story about their connection to land, creation, what their spirituality is etc.