morganforrest
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Yeah pretty much, acevipa answered it well. Important to remember that within Protection there was a deliberate policy of segregation as Darwin's Great Chain Of Being theory still ran dominant. They were deliberately separated, marriage and reproduction was discouraged (even illegal? someone should check this for me) as the Aborginals were seen as a lesser form of human and hence needed Government protection simply to survive.
This policy of segregation flowed over into assimilation but was no longer official government policy. Some things are hard to change and this was one of the reasons, from a White point of view, that assimilation was such a failure. The whites simply didn't want them because they had been taught the Aboriginals were lesser human beings for so long and hence didn't want them to assimilate.
This policy of segregation flowed over into assimilation but was no longer official government policy. Some things are hard to change and this was one of the reasons, from a White point of view, that assimilation was such a failure. The whites simply didn't want them because they had been taught the Aboriginals were lesser human beings for so long and hence didn't want them to assimilate.