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Stolen Children (other)
The Stolen Children, or Stolen Generations, were children of Australian aboriginal descent removed from their families by the state during the 20th century. Stolen Children may also refer to: * ''The Stolen Children'', 1992 film * ''Stolen Children'' (miniseries) * Children taken from mothers in Francoist Spain and given to supporters of the regime See also * Lost Children (other) * Stolen Babies Stolen Babies are an American experimental rock band consisting of vocalist/accordionist Dominique Lenore Persi, bassist/guitarist Rani Sharone, and drummer Gil Sharone. History Stolen Babies formed from a 12+ member high school performance tr ... * Trafficking of Children {{disambig ...
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Stolen Children
The Stolen Generations (also known as Stolen Children) were the children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent who were removed from their families by the Australian federal and state government agencies and church missions, under acts of their respective parliaments. The removals of those referred to as "half-caste" children were conducted in the period between approximately 1905 and 1967, although in some places mixed-race children were still being taken into the 1970s. Official government estimates are that in certain regions between one in ten and one in three Indigenous Australian children were forcibly taken from their families and communities between 1910 and 1970. Emergence of the child removal policy Numerous 19th and early 20th-century contemporaneous documents indicate that the policy of removing mixed-race Aboriginal children from their mothers related to an assumption that the Aboriginal peoples were dying off. Given their catastrophic ...
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The Stolen Children
''The Stolen Children'' ( it, Il ladro di bambini) is a 1992 Italian film directed by Gianni Amelio. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Plot 11-year-old Rosetta and 9-year old Luciano live with their mother in the housing projects of Milan. Internal migrants from Sicily, they face prejudice in their adopted city. Their mother is unemployed and their father has long since abandoned them. For the past two years, the mother has hired her daughter out as a prostitute. The authorities raid the place and arrest the mother and a client. The children are destined to be sent to a Catholic orphanage in Civitavecchia, near Rome. Two carabinieri, the rookie Antonio and an older man named Grignani are assigned the thankless task of escorting the children there by train. Grignani walks out on Antonio at Bologna, leaving Antonio to complete the task alone. The children are unruly, often fig ...
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Stolen Children (miniseries)
''Stolen Children'' ( es, Niños robados) is a two-part Spanish television miniseries inspired by historical deeds that re-creates the history of two youngsters who they are forced to confront their pregnancy alone in the francoist period of the Spain of 1970. After nine months of gestation, both give birth in the same hospital, although in different circumstances, and are separated from their babies after birth. Background The history of the project dates back to June 2012 when the Spanish television channel Telecinco announced that it was preparing a series of actual fiction of stolen children in the 1970s. However, also had influence on the impact of media production Sor Maria, Spanish nun who jumped to the TV as one of the alleged responsible for the theft of children in maternity clinics in Madrid in the second half of the twentieth century. History Although the Spanish chain Antena 3 was the first interested in adapting a project on the history of children stolen i ...
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Motherhood In Francoist Spain
Motherhood in Francoist Spain was the definition of being a woman. Motherhood was important to the state because Hispanic eugenics saw women's bodies as state property.  They were needed to rebuild Spain by creating a race of people aligned with the prevailing Catholic morality of the period.  The regime then created numerous laws to enforce its vision of motherhood.  These would not begin to relax until the late 1950s, and only face radical changes in the post-Franco period. Women's daily lives centered around the home, where they were largely legally confined.  This could leave many women socially isolated, especially if they were forced into internal migration as a result of economic reason.  Up until at least the late 1960s, domestic life was hard as most households lacked fridges, televisions and cars.  Only the death of Franco would see women finally able to socially be free of the household.   Abortion and contraception usage were both illegal. Women who did not wa ...
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Lost Children (other)
(The) Lost Children may refer to: Film and television * ''Lost Children'' (1956 film), Czechoslovakia * ''Lost Children'' (2005 film), a documentary about child soldiers * ''The Lost Children'' (TV series), New Zealand * "The Lost Children", a 1983 episode of ''Dungeons and Dragons'' Music * ''The Lost Children'' (album) by Disturbed (2011) * "The Lost Children", a song from Michael Jackson's 2001 album '' Invincible'' Other uses * The Lost Children (fairy tale) See also * * Lost Boys (other) * Lost Girls (other) * Stolen Children (other) * Lost children of Francoism The lost children of Francoism (; ; ) were the children abducted from Republican parents, who were either in jail or had been assassinated by Nationalist troops, during the Spanish Civil War and Francoist Spain. The kidnapped children were sometim ...
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Stolen Babies
Stolen Babies are an American experimental rock band consisting of vocalist/accordionist Dominique Lenore Persi, bassist/guitarist Rani Sharone, and drummer Gil Sharone. History Stolen Babies formed from a 12+ member high school performance troupe named The Fratellis; the band takes its name from one of the skits performed by the group during this period (written by Dominique Persi and her older brother, animator Raymond S. Persi). Stolen Babies released their first demo CD through their own label, No Comment Records. left, 160px, Dominique Lenore Persi (Munich, 2008) Among the band's many musical influences are groups such as Oingo Boingo, Mr. Bungle, Cop Shoot Cop, and Fishbone (with whom Gil Sharone has performed). Stolen Babies are known for their unclassifiable odd rock and heavy, energetic performances. Except for the earliest demo, each album has featured artwork by indie comic artist Crab Scrambly. ''There Be Squabbles Ahead'', the band's debut full-length album ...
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