Cait Farrow

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These schools were the model for the residential schools in Australia and New Zealand. In 1814 they were set up by Christian churches and funded by the British government. These schools were created to assimilate and train Indigenous, Aboriginal, and Maori children to do service jobs. The last residential schools were finally closed down in the 1980s. The children who were forced to attend these schools are known as the “stolen generation.”
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