E tohu ana i ngā reanga tamariki o ngā iwi taketake o Ahitereiria i kāhakina e te kāwanatanga o reira, mai i ngā tau waenga o te 1800, tae noa atu ki te 1970. Ka tukuna ēnei tamariki ki ētahi kāinga noho e 480 huri i te whenua, ki reira whakatipuria ai ki raro i ngā tikanga a tauiwi, ki reira tūkinohia ai, ki reira patua ai ō rātou ake reo me ō rātou ake ahurea. He whakatinanatanga tēnei o te kaupapa whakawaimeha ahurea a te manatāmi o taua whenua rā.
Referring to the generations of children from the indigenous peoples of Australia who were forcibly abducted by the government from the mid 1800's up until 1970. These children were sent to 480 institutions throughout Australia where they were brought up under foreign customs, where they were abused, and their own languages and cultures were squashed. This was an implementation of the assimilationist policy of the colonisers of that country.
E puta tonu ana te kohuki tuku iho i roto i ngā uri o ngā Reanga Kāhakina.
Ka riro ko ngā hāhi o taua wā ngā kaikawe i te mahi mōrikarika ki ngā Reanga Kāhakina.
He mea patu ngā Reanga Kāhakina mō te kōrero i ō rātou reo.