Whispers Of The Past: Healing And Finding The Family Among The Forgotten

Authors

  • Anurekha.S
  • U.S. Akshara Govind
  • D. Jaisankar

Keywords:

Language, Descents, Europe, Native Language, Lack of diversity, Power

Abstract

When the women and children were abducted they had a sense of losing themselves among many new faces, this made an efficient change in how they started to view the world, the lack of empathy and empaths caused multiple severe traumas to everyone around them. No one had the heart to wonder what was lost and what is being taken away, once the found out how familes were taken into consideration of slavery and not humanity. The Aboriginal lives mostly revolves around preserving their own culture and language, when the European Influence started to roar high, the perseverance of the language started to change. Every time the colonisation starts in the low bed, the people who wanted to raise above started falling apart due to the lack of communication skills. People who were communicating in the non-verbal were seen as low and cheap as the communication developed all around the World, Australia being the land of bush and sea, the people did not see deep into the language issue, since there was no huge requirement to use a specific skill or language to understand what is happening all around them. The invasion was different for them, apart from it they realised how the Europeans and the Westerner's had a distinct way of speaking and changing the verbal ways accordingly, this made them to feel like they were no fit for the mingling of the new people. The natives always wanted to preserve and observe the nature in order to understand the connection between nature and community, the respect they had for nature and the trust they presented was also seen in this way of lifestyle and communication. The gestures these natives used are majorly not considered rude for them, but the outsiders saw this behaviour as rude and life threatening, the hand gestures were scary enough to make a grown man cry, but in reality they were doing their day to day communication without any intruders judging their ideas, the morally questioned people were not fit for answering the Natives hence they tied to establish the language which everyone can understand but under different dialects. The change of wanting to feel home and being in a sense of belonging was lacking in many more places, new land which they cant even claim as their own gave them issues, the language and feeling of being lost has destroyed each and everyone.

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Published

2025-05-15

How to Cite

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Anurekha.S A, Govind UA, D. Jaisankar DJ. Whispers Of The Past: Healing And Finding The Family Among The Forgotten. J Neonatal Surg [Internet]. 2025May15 [cited 2025Nov.25];14(24S):5-7. Available from: https://jneonatalsurg.com/index.php/jns/article/view/5873