Johnny Ross Johnny Ross i(8961681 works by)
Born: Established: 1940 Alice Downs, Western Australia, ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal
(Storyteller) assertion
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1 form Johnny Ross Johnny Ross , 2007 single work film/TV oral history
— Appears in: Stolen Generations' Testimonies 2007;

'...I was just too young, too small. Just what I’ve been told, but I’m not too sure of the years. I was taken to Moola Bulla and I think my dad had a lot to do with that. They said he had a lot to do with it because they said he wanted to get me some education and things like that. My mother’s side of the family they use to tell me, they use to paint us up. They always knew when the welfare was coming around to pick you up. They’d paint you up with some red dirt. Or charcoal, and these welfares couldn’t tell the difference, me galloping around with all the other kids until they woke up to it and they used Aboriginal trackers when they were looking for kids, and they could pick you out from a big bunch of us, they could pick out which is which, what they were looking for and that’s how they got me...' (Transcribed from the Stolen Generations' Testimonies website)

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