The Lost Generation – Letter to The Protector of Aborigines

Below is a letter that we wrote as part of a school project as we learned about the Lost Generation of Australian Aborigines …


The Protector of Aborigines
The Aboriginal Protection Board
George Street,‭ ‬Sydney,‭ ‬NSW

Dear Sir,

When I was ‬8‭ ‬years old,‭ ‬I was taken to a mission.‭ ‬I obviously didn’t won’t to go because I’ve heard what the can do to you.‭ ‬I went only because they said that if I didn’t go that they’d kill my family and myself.

Aboriginal Missions School

At the mission I was‭ “‬looked‭” ‬after by‭ ‬2‭ ‬maids.‭ ‬They then changed my name that used to be Tubby but changed to Caleb.‭ ‬The maids also worked me very hard.‭ ‬I had to make meals,‭ ‬polish the floor,‭ ‬feed the animals,‭ ‬and clean the house.‭ ‬It was so hard and tiring.

I was then moved to another place to be put to work.‭ ‬This time it was a farm.‭ ‬Now I had to pull weeds and harvest crops instead of doing house jobs.‭ ‬The farmer only sat back and relaxed while watching me work.‭ ‬If I wasn’t doing a good enough job though,‭ ‬he would come and whip me‭ ‬15‭ ‬times.‭ ‬I also had really bad food and had to sleep on the hard cold floor in the barn.‭ ‬I now just wanted to go back to the way it used to be.‭ ‬Relaxed,‭ ‬composed,‭ ‬and effortless sort of life.‭ ‬Not the way that I was living right now.

The farmer then took me to this school type thing and said that I needed to learn English and the culture,‭ ‬Christianity.‭ ‬They taught me horribly though.‭ ‬Whenever I got a question or word wrong,‭ ‬they would whip me at least‭ ‬5‭ ‬times.‭ ‬It was atrocious! ‬I couldn’t wait until I got home.‭ ‬Unfortunately I don’t now when that would be.

10‎ ‏years later I was free‭! ‬Free‭! ‬Free‭! ‬It was a glorious day to be free and get to see my family again.

I hope you can just stop taking kids away from their families so they can live a dandy and contented life.‭ ‬If there still is any children still in the missions,‭ ‬please let them be free.‭ ‬Please don’t do any thing like this again.

From Tubby‭ (‬Caleb‭)

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3 Replies to “The Lost Generation – Letter to The Protector of Aborigines”

  1. Gran

    Hi there Tubby

    What a great story. The sad thing is that stories much like yours actually did happen.
    I can remember when I was at Primary school that we used to learn about a home for aboriginal children on the way to Blackwood. I have since learned that many of those children had been taken from their parents and placed in that home. People thought that because it was a Christian home it was a good place for the children, but that wasn’t the case. That makes me sad because things like this give Christianity a bad reputation. That place has been bulldozed some years ago and there is a plaque on the ground that it was built on. I am not sure what the plaque says, but perhaps when you are with us sometime, we could drive and check it out.
    Love Gran………….keep up the good writing Tubby !!!

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  2. Mum

    Caleb,

    I love how much your writing skills have grown this past year. This is an amazing letter! I also love how much you have been teaching me through what you have been learning. Thanks for sharing so much with me.

    Lots of love,

    Mum
    xoxo

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  3. Grandma

    Great letter, Caleb.
    It touches on such a sad subject. Unfortunately the same sorts of things happened here in Canada too. The government has apologized but the First Nations people still suffer greatly from this horrendous practice. I don’t know how they will ever get over these injustices.
    As always, I so enjoy reading your posts. Can’t wait for the next one.
    love Grandma

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