Kick the Tin by Doris E. Kartinyeri, 2000
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- Content advisory notice: This file contains content of a sensitive nature, in relation to child sexual abuse, that may cause distress. Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this file may contain content that is distressing and/or culturally sensitive including personal accounts of being part of the Stolen Generations. ICIP identification notice: This file contains Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) of the Ngarrindjeri people S69. Scope and contents: "When Doris Kartinyeri was a month old, her mother died. The family gathered to mourn their loss and welcome the new baby home. But Doris never returned to her family - she was stolen from the hospital and placed in Colebrook Home, where she stayed for the next fourteen years. The legacy of being a member of the Stolen Generations continued for Doris as she was placed in white homes as a virtual slave, struggled through relationships and suffered with bi-polar depression." --Back cover. Kick the Tin is inscribed by the author, addressed to O'Donoghue.
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