Review: “Bypass. The story of a road” bypasses Australian Aboriginal Genocide
23 August 2012, 01:34, by linda black
thankyou, for a person who is not of aboriginal descent to write so well and put the words so clearly describing our history of genocide in Australia towards my people, it is an honour to read your words. I was raised ignorant but spend everyday trying to find any information or history about my family, my tribe on my land. I moved here 8 years ago and I cannot leave, this is the key the answer to why my people are plagued with abuse, suicide etc, they need their land. No aboriginal cannot exist without their land their roots their connection. I found it and my life is okay, sad but i am not dead.
thankyou, for a person who is not of aboriginal descent to write so well and put the words so clearly describing our history of genocide in Australia towards my people, it is an honour to read your words. I was raised ignorant but spend everyday trying to find any information or history about my family, my tribe on my land. I moved here 8 years ago and I cannot leave, this is the key the answer to why my people are plagued with abuse, suicide etc, they need their land. No aboriginal cannot exist without their land their roots their connection. I found it and my life is okay, sad but i am not dead.