Gippsland Gippsland (Australia) The Gippsland massacres were a series of mass murders of Gunai Kurnai people, an Aboriginal Australian people living in...
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Victoria Regions of Victoria Giant Gippsland earthworm Gippsland massacres White woman of Gippsland Old Gippstown Gippsland Art Gallery Population figure is...
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several massacres, as of 2021[update] there are over 12 monuments in the Gippsland region dedicated to him. Gunaikurnai people Gippsland massacres List of...
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Angus McMillan (category Gippsland (region))
explorer, pioneer pastoralist, and perpetrator of several of the Gippsland massacres of Gunai people. Arriving first in New South Wales in 1838, McMillan...
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Gunaikurnai people (category Gippsland (region))
confrontations, and massacres of the indigenous inhabitants. There are about 3,000 Kurnai people today, predominantly living in Gippsland. The Kurnai dialects...
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Victoria. Up to ten Aboriginal people were killed. 1840–1850. The Gippsland massacres, many led by the Scots pastoralist Angus McMillan, saw between 300...
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Arnhem Land (redirect from Gan Gan massacre)
another large massacre is recorded to have happened at Mirki on the north coast of Florida Station. The Yolngu people today remember this massacre where many...
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Ground massacre 1836: Mount Cottrell massacre 1838: Battle of Broken River 1839: Campaspe Plains massacre 1839: Blood Hole massacre 1840–1850: Gippsland massacres...
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The Waterloo Creek massacre (also Slaughterhouse Creek massacre) refers to a series of violent clashes between mounted settlers, civilians and Indigenous...
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The Coniston massacre, which took place in the region around the Coniston cattle station in the territory of Central Australia (now the Northern Territory)...
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Convincing Ground massacre Battle of Broken River Campaspe Plains massacre the Blood Hole massacre the Gippsland massacres Mount Cottrell massacre "Aboriginal...
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The Fighting Hills massacre occurred on 8 March 1840 when Victorian Western District squatters killed 51 Aboriginal people of The Hummocks, near Wando...
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Australian frontier wars (section Major massacres)
and many years of violence occurred during the Warrigal Creek and Gippsland massacres. In 1842, white settlers from the Port Fairy area wrote a letter...
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The Myall Creek massacre was the killing of at least 28 unarmed Aboriginal people in the Colony of New South Wales by eight colonists on 10 June 1838 at...
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National Tribune. Retrieved 13 April 2024. Gardiner, P. D (2001). Gippsland Massacres: The Destruction of the Kurnai tribes 1800-1860. Ngarak Press. ISBN 1-875254-11-0...
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of a series of mass murders of Gunai Kurnai people known as the Gippsland massacres. Undated – An unknown number of Indigenous Australians are murdered...
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the 16 March 1830 Broughton Committee, was not actually present at the massacre. The only possible Edward White, who boarded the Atlas in Cork on 29 November...
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Australians are killed in South Gippsland as part of a series of mass murders of Gunai Kurnai people known as the Gippsland massacres. Undated – 8 Indigenous...
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Cullin-la-ringo massacre Cullin-la-ringo massacre (Australia) The Cullin-la-ringo massacre, also known as the Wills tragedy, was a massacre of white colonists...
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The white woman of Gippsland, or the captive woman of Gippsland, was supposedly a European woman rumoured to have been held against her will by Aboriginal...
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Wonnerup (Western Australia) The Wonnerup massacre, also known as the Wonnerup "Minninup" massacre, was the killing of dozens of Wardandi Noongar people...
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The Richmond River massacres were a series of murders of groups of Indigenous Australians and European Australians in the region around the Richmond River...
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of a series of mass murders of Gunai Kurnai people known as the Gippsland massacres. 21 June – Norfolk Island convict rebellion 20 July – An Act (6 Vic...
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Australians are killed in East Gippsland as part of a series of mass murders of Gunai Kurnai people known as the Gippsland massacres. Undated – 16 Indigenous...
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massacre (1840) Fighting Waterholes massacre (1840) Maria massacre (1840) Gippsland massacres (1840s) Eumerella Wars (1840s–1860s) Wonnerup massacre (1841)...
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Coleraine Coleraine (Australia) In April 1840 the Fighting Waterholes massacre of up to 60 Jardwadjali Aboriginal people of the Konongwootong Gundidj clan...
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to the massacre stated that between three and 50 Aboriginal men, women and children had died. A boy whose parents were killed in the massacre was taken...
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Port blacks were massacred by the Gippsland blacks who stole up on them before dawn of day." Thomas gave further detail of the massacre in his description...
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Great Britain and Ireland, from around 1843 to 1855. Following the Kilcoy massacre in 1842, a great meeting was held in the Bunya Scrub of tribes from across...
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known as Puuroyup to the Djargurd Wurrung people, is the site of an 1839 massacre of 35–40 people of the Tarnbeere Gundidj clan of the Djargurd Wurrung in...
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