Ruth Hegarty

Ruth Hegarty

Ruth Hegarty (born 1929, Mitchell, Queensland) is an Aboriginal Elder and author.

Hegarty is well known for her non-fiction novels that document her personal history as one of the Stolen Generation. Her first book, "Is That You Ruthie?", is based on her experiences in the Cherbourg Aboriginal Mission where she lived until the age of 14.cite web |title= Ruth Hegerty |publisher= Australian Workers Heritage Centre |url= http://www.australianworkersheritagecentre.com.au/10_pdf/hegarty.pdf |accessdate= 2007-08-12] Her second novel, "Bittersweet journey" is her story from her early married life, her dealings with the Native Affairs Department, and her work in community politics and Indigenous organisations.cite web |title= Bittersweet journey by Ruth Hegarty, review by Shannon Faulkhead, 15 May 2005 |publisher= Monash University |url= https://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/ras/article/viewFile/184/208 |accessdate= 2007-08-13]

"Is That You Ruthie?" won the 1989 Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, Unpublished Indigenous Writer - The David Unaipon Award.

Life

Hegarty and her mother, Ruby, were initially housed together in the dormitories at the Cherbourg Aboriginal Mission. When Hegarty was 4 years old they were separated, when Ruby was sent away to work. They only had intermittent contact from that time onwards.

At the settlement Hegarty formed strong friendships with the other girls in the dormitories. They were constantly supervised, punished and whipped for minor misdemeanours.cite web |title= Taken/Ruth Portrait - Interview with Aunty Ruth Hegarty by Robert Davidson |publisher= Topology |url= http://www.topologymusic.com/index.php/hegarty/ |accessdate= 2007-08-12] The girls in the dormatory stayed together for support and for protection. There was no natural justice, just strict discipline and punishment. She states:

We got whipped from babyhood - there was no age, you just got it. And this is what we got whipped with [cat o'nine tails] . It was used in the prison at the time, and they were using it on us as children.

It isn't any different from a prison - it is exactly like it, except that we weren't inmates; we were children, and we'd done nothing wrong, absolutely nothing wrong at all.

In 1943, Hegarty was sent away from the Cherbourg settlement to work as a domestic servant. Travelling to her new job, at the age of 14, she travelled alone for the first time in her life. She did not know the people she was travelling to work for and she felt very isolated and vulnerable.

In the 1960s after accessing her records from Cherbourg, when she found that many of the letters she had written to her friends at the mission had not been delivered, Hegerty organised a reunion of the girls she grew up with at Cherbourg.

Ruth married Joe Hegarty, whom she had known since childhood, and has a family of eight children.cite web |title= Hegarty, Ruth |publisher= AustLit Agent Details |url= http://www.austlit.edu.au/run?ex=ShowAgent&agentId=A)x= |accessdate= 2007-08-12]

For more than 30 years Hegarty has volunteered on community projects in the areas of youth and aged services. In 1998 she was awarded the Premier's Award for Queensland Seniors Year for her services to the community.cite web |title= Ruth Hegarty |publisher= University of Queensland Press |url= http://www.uqp.uq.edu.au/author_details.php?id=80 |accessdate= 2007-08-12] She is a founding member of Koobara Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Family Resource Centre.

In the 2007 Senate enquiry in Stolen Wagescite web |title= Inquiry into Stolen Wages |publisher= Parliament of Australia Senate |url= http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/Committee/legcon_ctte/stolen_wages/submissions/sublist.htm |accessdate= 2007-08-12] Hegerty was a member of the Queensland Stolen Wages Working Group.

Bibliography

*"Is That You Ruthie?" (UQP, 1999; 2003) ISBN 070223415X [http://www.abc.net.au/message/blackarts/review/s65684.htm Review] [http://www.queenslandbooks.com/schools/01_cms/details.asp?ID=96 Review]
*"Bittersweet journey". (UQP, 2003) ISBN 0702234141 [https://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/ras/article/viewFile/184/208 Review]

Notes

External links

* [http://www.australianworkersheritagecentre.com.au/07_education/working_women.htm Women in Australia’s Working History] Australian Workers Heritage Centre
* [http://www.austlit.edu.au/run?ex=ShowAgent&agentId=A)x= Ruth Hegarty]
* [http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/Committee/legcon_ctte/stolen_wages/submissions/sublist.htm Inquiry into Stolen Wages, Submissions and Additional Information received by the committee as at 6/06/2007] Parliament of Australia - Senate
* [http://www.topologymusic.com/index.php/hegarty/ Taken/Ruth Portrait - Interview with Aunty Ruth Hegarty] by Robert Davidson, Topology

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