DOI: 10.14264/uql.2015.662
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Remembering the mother mission: exploring trauma, cultural heritage values and identity at Mapoon, a former mission village in Western Cape York, Queensland

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“…Mapoon Traditional Owners experienced violence at the hands of early European settlers (the Jardines, c.1880s), and with the kidnapping of children to work in the pearl shell industry (McIntyre‐Tamwoy ; Sutton ) in areas of Mapoon Lands that included Cullen Point, Batavia and Pennefather, as well as further inland. This violence led to the later establishment of the Mapoon Mission at Cullen Point by the Moravians in 1891 (Sutton ; Wharton ). The mission was forcibly closed by the Queensland State government in 1963 and family homes were burnt to the ground (Sutton ; Wharton ).…”
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“…Mapoon Traditional Owners experienced violence at the hands of early European settlers (the Jardines, c.1880s), and with the kidnapping of children to work in the pearl shell industry (McIntyre‐Tamwoy ; Sutton ) in areas of Mapoon Lands that included Cullen Point, Batavia and Pennefather, as well as further inland. This violence led to the later establishment of the Mapoon Mission at Cullen Point by the Moravians in 1891 (Sutton ; Wharton ). The mission was forcibly closed by the Queensland State government in 1963 and family homes were burnt to the ground (Sutton ; Wharton ).…”
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“…This violence led to the later establishment of the Mapoon Mission at Cullen Point by the Moravians in 1891 (Sutton ; Wharton ). The mission was forcibly closed by the Queensland State government in 1963 and family homes were burnt to the ground (Sutton ; Wharton ).…”
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