<Li> Arthur Corunna's story (Narkaling Productions, 1995) edited by Barbara Ker Wilson (' My Place' for young readers, part 2 . For children .) ISBN 0 - 949206 - 77 - 6 . </Li> <Li> Mother and daughter: The story of Daisy and Glady's Corunna (Narkaling Productions, 1994) Edited by Barbara Ker Wilson (' My Place' for young readers, part 3 . For children .) ISBN 0 - 949206 - 79 - 2 . </Li> <Li> Wanamurraganya, the story of Jack McPhee (Narkaling Productions, 1990) ISBN 0 - 949206 - 99 - 7 . </Li> <Li> Benang is Indigenous Australian Kim Scott's second novel . Benang in about forced assimilation and finding how one can return to their own culture . The novel presents how difficult it is to form a working history of a population who had been historically uprooted from their past . Benang follows Harley, a young man who has gone through the process of "breeding out the colour", as he pieces together his family history through documentation, such as photograph and his grandfather's notes, as well as memories and experiences . Harley and his family have undergone a process of colonial scientific experimentation called "breeding of the colour" which separated individuals from their indigenous families and origins . </Li>

In what policy era did the stolen generation happen