- Source: List of Aboriginal missions in New South Wales
Aboriginal missions in New South Wales, together with reserves and stations, were areas of land in New South Wales where many Aboriginal people were forced to live due to government laws and policies. The missions were established by religious individuals or churches and they were controlled by those churches and missionaries with limited government involvement. More than ten missions were established in NSW between 1824 and 1923. Relocation to missions denied Aboriginal people access to their traditional lands, hunting grounds, and sacred sites, and disrupted kinship systems.
The origin of laws seeking to protect Aboriginal people in the Australian colonies and to provide religious instruction and missionaries can be found in the Report of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Aboriginal Tribes, (British settlements.) which was presented to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom by the Parliamentary Select Committee on Aboriginal Tribes in 1837. The missions were primarily run by Christian churches, whose religious teaching and western values greatly influenced day-to-day life for the communities. In New South Wales, there were two non-denominational Missions, the United Aborigines Mission (UAM) also called the Australian Aborigines' Mission (AAM) and the Australian Inland Mission (AIM). The United Aborigines Mission published the Australian Aborigines Advocate, a magazine documenting their activities.
The missions
Apsley Mission (c.1839–?) a private mission, set up by Reverend William Watson after he was dismissed from Blakes Fall Mission, near the boundary of the Wellington Valley Mission site
Blake's Fall Mission (1832–?) established by Reverend William Watson for London based Church Missionary Society
Bomaderry Aboriginal Mission (1908–88) United Aborigines' Mission
Bowraville Aboriginal Mission and School (1923–?) Roman Catholic
Brewarrina Aboriginal Mission also known as Brewarrina Mission Station, Old Brewarrina Station (1886–1967) United Aborigines' Mission
Goulburn Island Mission Station (1916–?) Methodist Church
Lake Macquarie (Ebenezer) Aboriginal Mission (1824–41) London Missionary Society
La Perouse Aboriginal Mission (1885–?) United Aborigines Mission
Maloga Aboriginal Mission Station (1874–94)
Parramatta Aboriginal Mission (1820–28) Church of England
St Clair Aboriginal Mission, also known as Singleton Aboriginal Mission, it was renamed Mount Olive Reserve (1893–1923) Aborigines' Inland Mission
Sydney Aboriginal Mission
Warangesda Aboriginal Mission (1879–1920) Church of England / Australian Board of Missions
Wellington Valley Aboriginal Mission (1832–42) Church Missionary Society
See also
Category:Australian Aboriginal missions
List of Aboriginal Reserves in New South Wales
References
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- List of Aboriginal missions in New South Wales
- List of Aboriginal Reserves in New South Wales
- Aboriginal reserve
- Aboriginal Australians
- Moree, New South Wales
- Wellington, New South Wales
- La Perouse, New South Wales
- Warangesda Aboriginal Mission
- History of Indigenous Australians
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