Advances in Consumer Research
Issue 1 : 20-21
Original Article
The Residential Isolation Of Australian Aboriginals, During The Breastfeeding Journey
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Research Scholar Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
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Research Guide Assistant Professor Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
Abstract

Unlike most communities, the aboriginal community in Australia lead a different life in Torres Strait islands as the European settlers had them in their control, the birth mothers were never allowed to feed their new born babies as it will create a bond between them. This rational fear of mothers that want to keep their child will be banished and killed in most cases. When an aboriginal child is born, it is directly abducted by the government to become a slave for the whites. This was legal under all the morals, segregation was legal, slavery was legal and so separating the mother and child was legal too. Many of the European settlers started to use legality as a guide to morality. It took them generation and generation to understand that legality will never equal to morality. The people of the community went by, “Challenge Authority! All Authority” this killed almost half of the population. The community always wanted to cultivate a society that prioritizes love and harmony over animosity and conflict, while a baby is born the major nutrient is absorbed through liquid gold also known as breastmilk. Through thick and thin the war proceeded to save their children. Most women of that time where kept in cages so they don’t potentially escape the wards. This was a cunning way that the British maintained to grow their slave community.

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