Where our identity lies: Confirmation of Aboriginality—narratives of colonial and lateral violence

IF 1.6 Q2 ETHNIC STUDIES
Emma Walke, Marcelle Louise Townsend-Cross, Jasper Garay, Veronica Matthews, Michelle Dickson, David Edwards, Candace Angelo
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Abstract

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are facing growing levels of scrutiny to prove their identity to access Indigenous-specific government services designed to mitigate the impacts of past government policies. Yet, it is those who have been most severely impacted by past government policies of forcible removal from Country and separation of families who often face challenges obtaining evidence to prove their Indigeneity. Employing narrative inquiry and collaborative autoethnography, this article draws on the personal reflections and experiences of the Aboriginal authors to explore the health and wellbeing impacts of deficit discourses, perceptions, and judgements about Indigeneity in Australia. Our personal stories are shared to enliven discussion on how proof of Indigeneity requirements may systemically compound ongoing intergenerational trauma. These stories and perspectives are shared to stimulate review of proof of Indigeneity policies and procedures by government agencies and education institutions across Australia.
我们的身份之所在:确认原住民--殖民和横向暴力的叙述
土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民正面临着越来越严格的审查,他们必须证明自己的身份,才能获得政府为减轻过去政府政策的影响而专门提供的土著服务。然而,正是那些受过去政府强行迁离乡村和家庭分离政策影响最严重的人,在获取证明其土著身份的证据方面往往面临挑战。本文采用叙事调查和合作式自我民族志的方法,通过原住民作者的个人反思和经历,探讨了有关澳大利亚土著性的赤字论述、观念和判断对健康和福祉的影响。分享我们的个人经历是为了活跃讨论,探讨 "土著性 "要求的证明是如何系统性地加剧持续的代际创伤的。分享这些故事和观点是为了促进澳大利亚各地政府机构和教育机构对土著证明政策和程序进行审查。
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