Glenys Yarran says she was 12 years old when she was taught how to clean maggots from a sheep’s head so it could be placed in a big black pot and made into soup for lunch.
Key points:
- Ballardong woman Glenys Yarran gave evidence in New Norcia as part of a stolen wages class action against the state government
- Ms Yarran described working 50-hour weeks as a teenager at the mission for no pay
- Her sister, Gloria Bennell, said she used to steal apples from the chickens for additional nourishment
The Whadjuk Ballardong elder is now a great-grandmother of six, but this week she cast her mind back to when she spent five years living under the supervision of nuns at a Catholic Mission in the West Australian town of New Norcia.
Ms Yarran gave evidence on Friday as part of a class action against the state government over an old policy that…
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