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The office of the Protector of Aborigines was established pursuant to a recommendation contained in a report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Aborigines (British Settlements). On 31 January 1838, Lord Glenelg, Secretary of State for War and the Colonies sent Governor Gipps the report. The report recommended that Protectors of Aborigines should be engaged. They would be required to learn the Aboriginal language and their duties would be to watch over the rights of Aborigines, guard against encroachment on their property and to protect them from acts of cruelty, oppression and injustice. The Port Phillip Protectorate was established with George Augustus Robinson as chief protector and four full-time protectors. While the role was nominally to protect Aborigines, particularly in remote areas, it has been suggested that the role included social control up to the point of controlling whom individuals were able to marry and where they lived and managing their financial affairs. As well as Robinson, A. O. Neville and Edward John Eyre were notable Protectors of Aborigines. Matthew Moorhouse was the first Protector of Aborigines in South Australia. Aborigines Welfare Board in New South Wales was abolished in 1969. By then all states & territories had repealed the legislation allowing for the removal of Aboriginal children under the policy of 'protection' ==Protectors of Aborigines== Protectors of Aborigines around Australia included: *Victoria (Port Phillip Protectorate, 1839–1849) * *George Augustus Robinson * *William Thomas, (Assistant Protector) 1839-1849 * *Edward Stone Parker, (Assistant Protector) Loddon and Northwest District, 1839–1849 *Victoria * *William Thomas, Guardian of Aborigines in the counties of Bourke, Mornington and Evelyn *South Australia * *Matthew Moorhouse * *William Wyatt, 1837- * *William South 1911 to 1923〔http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/south-william-garnet-13202〕 * *Edward John Eyre * *Edward Bate Scott *Northern Territory (part of South Australia until 1911) * *Walter Baldwin Spencer * *Francis James Gillen, 1892- * *William Edward Harney, 1940 to 1947 * *Xavier Herbert * *Cecil Cook〔(Reports on actions of Dr Cecil Cook ).〕〔Dr Cook was the Chief Protector of Aborigines during the trial and appeal of (Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda. The first Aboriginal Australian whose case was heard in the High Court ) (at the National Archives of Australia)〕〔Hossain, Samia. "Norman Haire and Cecil Cook on Procedures of Sterilisation in the Inter-War Period." In Historicising Whiteness: Transnational Perspectives on the Construction of an Identity, edited by Leigh Boucher, Jane Carey, and Katherine Ellinghaus, 454-63. Melbourne: RMIT Publishing, 2007.〕 *Queensland * *Walter Roth, 1898–1904, * *Archibald Meston, 1898 to 1903 * *Patrick Killoran, 1963 to 1986〔(Tony Koch, (2 November 2010), Notorious bureaucrat who oppressed Aborigines dies unlamented, ''The Australian'' ) accessed 24 November 2013〕 *Western Australia * *Henry Charles Prinsep, 1898 to 1907 * *Charles Frederick Gale, 1907 to 1915 * *Auber Octavius Neville, 1917 to 1936, Neville was appointed to Commissioner of Native Affairs from 1936 to 1940, see also the Moseley Royal Commission * *Francis Illingworth Bray, 1940 to 1947 * *S. G. Middleton 1948- 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Protector of Aborigines」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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