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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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    Myall Creek Massacre and Memorial Site is the heritage-listed site of and memorial for the victims of the Myall Creek massacre at Bingara Delungra Road...
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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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  • stockman, who is best known as being the ringleader of the 1838 Myall Creek massacre which resulted in the murder of at least twenty-eight unarmed members...
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    non-Indigenous, gather at the Myall Creek Massacre and Memorial Site to attend an annual memorial service. Diamonds were discovered at Copes Creek in 1875 and were...
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  • Wales, Australia. In the 2021 census, Myall Creek had a population of 27. It is the site of the 1838 massacre of local Wirrayaraay people by whites....
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    1838. Myall Creek massacre – 10 June: 28 people killed at Myall Creek near Bingara, New South Wales. This was the first and only Aboriginal massacre for...
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    Henry Dangar (category People associated with massacres of Indigenous Australians)
    flour-mill near the wheat farms around Official Bay (Auckland). The Myall Creek Massacre took place in 1838 on a station owned by Dangar. Dangar advised two...
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    south west of Brisbane. Bingara is located very close to Myall Creek, the site of the massacre of 27 to 30 Indigenous Australians. Before British colonisation...
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  • exterminate the savages as they would wild beasts." In the wake of the Myall Creek massacre in which at least twenty-eight unarmed Wirraayaraay men, women and...
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  • James Parry, one of seven men convicted and hanged for the 1838 Myall Creek massacre of Australian aborigines James Perry (disambiguation), a list of...
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    "Myall Creek massacre". National Museum of Australia. Archived from the original on 5 March 2019. Retrieved 10 February 2019. "Myall Creek Massacre and...
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  • and the death penalty under colonial law, as happened after the Myall Creek massacre. The names of many of the perpetrators remain on the rivers, roads...
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  • nine Gamilaraay people just east of present-day Moree. 1838 Myall Creek massacre at Myall Creek, involved the brutal killing of at least twenty-eight unarmed...
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  • Warrigal Creek is the site of an 1843 massacre of Gunai/Kurnai people in colonial Victoria, during the Australian frontier wars. The creek is on a farm...
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    The Pinjarra massacre, also known as the Battle of Pinjarra, occurred on 28 October 1834 in Pinjarra, Western Australia when a group of Binjareb Noongar...
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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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    Waterloo Creek massacre (1838) Myall Creek massacre (1838) Campaspe Plains massacre (1839) Blood Hole massacre (1839) Murdering Gully massacre (1839) Battle...
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  • his part in the Myall Creek Massacre. John Johnson – 18 December 1838 – Hanged at Sydney Gaol for his part in the Myall Creek Massacre. Edward Foley –...
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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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    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 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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  • [unreliable source?] Australian frontier wars List of massacres of Indigenous Australians Myall Creek massacre Langford, Ruby Ginibi. (1994). My Bundjalung People...
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    John Plunkett (category People associated with massacres of Indigenous Australians)
    prosecution of the colonists who brutally murdered 28 Aboriginals in the Myall Creek Massacre of 1838, seven of whom were convicted and hanged. John Hubert Plunkett...
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    this region included several massacres of Indigenous people, including the Waterloo Creek massacre and Myall Creek massacres in 1838, and did not end until...
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  • It is a gully on Mount Emu Creek, where a small stream adjoins from Merida Station. Of particular note for this massacre is the extent of oral history...
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    Hospital Creek Massacre refers to a retaliatory mass-slaughter of Indigenous Australians in 1859 in rural New South Wales at Hospital Creek about 10km...
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    Edward Denny Day (category People associated with massacres of Indigenous Australians)
    Irish-Australian police magistrate famous for arresting the perpetrators of the Myall Creek Massacre and capturing the bushranger Edward Davis. Denny Day, as he was known...
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  • written by Eliza Hamilton Dunlop, which expresses her lament over the Myall Creek massacre, a mass murder of at least twenty-eight Aboriginal Australians. It...
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  • Johnson (mass murderer) (1810–1838), convicted perpetrator of the Myall Creek massacre John O. Johnson (1875–1963), American boat builder, aviator and inventor...
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