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Sugar slaves

Label
Sugar slaves
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Rated: PG. Adult themes
Main title
Sugar slaves
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
461265455
Runtime
56
Summary
A history of Pacific Island labourers in the Queensland sugar cane fields. Follows some descendants of enforced labourers as they return to the Islands of their ancestors to rediscover their cultural heritage"Few people know that the Australian sugar industry was founded on the sweat of men and women enticed or kidnapped from the islands of the South Pacific. Sugar Slaves is the story of that human traffic, euphemistically known as 'blackbirding'. Between 1863 and 1904 about 60,000 islanders were transported to the colony of Queensland, where they toiled to create the sugar plantations of the far north. Then, after the introduction of a White Australia policy, most were deported. A few thousand were permitted to remain and today Queensland is home to 20,000 of their descendants. In 1994 Australian Islanders at last won official recognition as a distinct ethnic group. According to a Government sponsored report, it has suffered "a century of racial discrimination and harsh treatment...". Now Islanders are beginning to trace their history and are finding their long-lost relatives in Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands and other Pacific nations. A unique community - the only substantial black migrant group in Australia - is at last uncovering the little known story of Australia's sugar slaves." -- Back cover
Technique
live action
Classification
Mapped to