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'Mr Longmore said he considered that, by the efforts of the State, the condition of the aborigines had been greatly ameliorated; but he feared that they would never be civilised, and that they were quickly dying out' 1.
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This belief
was ignorant of the vitality of Aboriginal communities and the fact that
early settlers had tried to bring about 'extinction' through acts of violence
and the attempted dispossession of Aboriginal people from their land.
The establishment
of the missions and reserves system, from the 1860s, was itself a recognition
that Aboriginal people were not dying out and, therefore, they needed
to be controlled and contained.
1.Victorian
Parliamentary Debates, 1867, vol. 3, p. 818.
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