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The Stolen Generations
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The Stolen Generations never stopped” – Find & Connect
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Lost Generations - Canada's History
Lost Generation - Wikipedia
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Stolen Generations - Wikipedia
Stolen Generations - Wikipedia
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Canadian ruling over 'breached care' is a leading light for us: Stolen Generations survivor | SBS NITV
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The 'Stolen Generations' of Mothers and Daughters: Child Apprehension and Enhanced HIV Vulnerabilities for Sex Workers of Aboriginal Ancestry | PLOS ONE
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