BISON KILLING: THE GORE PLACED AND PLAYED BY SETTLERS OF VIETNAM

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  • Ms. S. Anurekha, Dr.U.S. Akshara Govind Author

Abstract

Most aboriginal lives revolve around depending on their families, but they are regretting showing their families the importance as they have been ignored from later on. The blood bond and sibling abuse went from hand to hand. Changing the narratives of the story only made it worse, as either the children were taken away from the family or killed due to the trauma caused by the whites of that time. Slowly introducing them to the world did not work in the finest ways. Knowing they have no future, no life, they still wanted to strive hard on the outside without any hardships. But later on when the whites started to move out and the community was left helpless because they thought they would be carrying their children on the ship of freedom. Turned into reality, the white supremacist left everyone behind and took only the stolen children to keep them as their slaves.

No apology was given, later on when the people started to talk about it and the grown children realised what they are going through and wanted to tell the world about the situation that their entire life was put into. Especially the major countires like Vietnam had moving places of converting them into Christians for the sake of the religion.

The more they restrained from not changing into the desired religion, for all the efforts taken in the part they faced severe backlash. Once authors like Sally Morgan and Marlee Silva started to publish the book worldwide. The horrendous stories were called fake by the whites even in recent times, later on The Government of Australia issued a public apology for the community. The importance of keeping everyone safe and close has been through all the essays.

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2024-07-15

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BISON KILLING: THE GORE PLACED AND PLAYED BY SETTLERS OF VIETNAM. (2024). Forum for Linguistic Studies, 6(2), 93-95. http://acad-pubs.com/index.php/FLS/article/view/151