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Molly Craig
Australian Martu Aboriginal woman
Molly Kelly (née Craig, died January ) was an Australian Martu Aboriginal woman, known for her escape from the Moore River Native Settlement in and subsequent 1,km (mi) trek home with her half-sister Daisy Kadibil (née Burungu)[1][2] and cousin Gracie Cross (née Fields).[1][3] She was a member of the Stolen Generations, who were part-white, part-Aboriginal children forcibly removed from their families by the Australian government.[4][3] Her story was the inspiration for the book Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence and the film Rabbit-Proof Fence.
Early life
Molly Craig was born in Jigalong, Western Australia, c./ Her mother, Maude, was a Martu Aboriginal woman, and her father was Thomas Craig, a white Australian fence inspector.[2] The Martu people (Mardudjara) had moved from the nearby Sandy Desert.
Jigalong was established in the far north west of