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PLEASE NOTE Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers should note that this video contains the names and possibly images of deceased persons. In 1931, three young girls set off an extraordinary trek across Australia, from south to north, crossing over 1500km in an effort to get home. They were part of Australia's 'Stolen Generation', mixed-raced Aboriginal children taken from their families and placed in settlements far from home... **I had made an error in the video earlier, stating that they had got close to Marble Bar, when I actually mean to say the two men who helped them were FROM Marble Bar. Apologies, I do make errors sometimes, and thank you to the person who pointed it out to me! This has now been removed.** If you like my videos, consider sponsoring me via Patreon here! You can watch selected videos before they go on Youtube, take part in exclusive polls, and even create fan requests! / historysforgottenpeople Sources and Related Books: Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence by Doris Pilkington (Nugi Garimara) https://amzn.to/3Fix7Kr Rabbit-Proof Fence (DVD) https://amzn.to/3VG4JHh Daughter of the River Country by Dianne O'Brien https://amzn.to/3XKWaNp The above are affiliate links, and by buying, you're helping support this channel. Thank you! 🙌 For my images and footage, thanks to: Pixabay Wikimedia Commons, especially: Brian Jenkins (Bjenks) Roguengineer Calistemon Travis Saron Jim Bendon Gazjo And Territory Stories, particularly: Library & Archives NT. Clarke, B. (1940). Children with Catholic sisters. Duncan Jenkins Collection, PH0094-0168; Library and Archives NT. (1930). Women and children. S. Cawood Collection, PH0284-0021; Library & Archives NT. Lillicrapp, Bill (1940). House girls. William Henry Lillicrapp Collection, PH0847-0253 All other artwork was created with the help of DREAM, an AI art creation program. https://dream.ai/create