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<p>Artist, author and Stolen Generations survivor, Rhonda Collard-Spratt, on bush hugs, beehives, emu bumps, and finding peace.</p><p>Aunty Rhonda Collard-Spratt is a Yamatji-Noongar elder and Stolen Generations survivor who grew up on the Carnarvon Native Mission in Western Australia.</p><p>As a little girl she would escape from her dormitory into the bush to feel the love and warmth she was missing from her mum.</p><p>After leaving the mission as a teenager, Rhonda trained as a hairdresser, creating some of the best beehives in Perth.</p><p>Later in life, she managed to reconnect with her mum and formed a surprising bond with her English stepfather, through music.</p><p>Rhonda Collard-Spratt's memoir, Alice’s Daughter: Lost Mission Child, was written with Jacki Ferro and published by Aboriginal Studies Press.</p><p>You can find her children's book series, <a href="https://www.spiritofthedreaming.com">Spirit of the Dreaming,</a> online in both print and audiobook formats.</p><p>This ...