First Australians: Freedom For Our Lifetime - 'Soothing pillow for a dying race', Episode 3

Title:
First Australians: Freedom For Our Lifetime - 'Soothing pillow for a dying race', Episode 3
NFSA ID
769332
Year
2008
Warnings
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons
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Narrator Rachel Perkins outlines the formation of an Aboriginal Protection Board and the establishment of reserves around Victoria. Margaret Gardiner of the Wurundjeri clan, Carolyn Briggs, a Boonwurrung Elder and Professor Janet McCalman attribute the ultimate survival of the Victorian Aboriginal people to the creation of reserves and an enduring will to survive.

The Christian influence on these reserves is explored through the example of Ramahyuck and its overseer, Brother Fredrich Hagenaeur, who bans all religious ceremony and language. We hear an archival record of his description of corroboree. Historian Professor Marcia Langton of the Yiman-Bidjara Nation and Jim Berg of Gunditjmara Nation discuss the life on reserves and the link between loss of spirituality and loss of self-being. Summary by Sophia Sambono.