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    Luggenemenener (c. 1800 – 21 March, 1837) was an early nineteenth-century Tasmanian Aboriginal woman, who lived in the early 1800s. She endured the Black...
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    Milligan Notable prisoners Truganini, Tongerlongeter, Montpelliatta, William Lanne, Mathinna, Luggenemenener, Mannalargenna, Woretemoeteryenner, Towterer...
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    get them on I was obliged to shoot them." The captured woman, named Luggenemenener, was later sent to Campbell Town gaol and separated from her two-year-old...
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    His father was a local clan leader named Rolepa and his mother was Luggenemenener. As a child in 1826, he witnessed the wreck of the colonial vessel Sally...
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  • Institution who won first prize in the NSW examination for the year 1819 Luggenemenener (c.1800–1837) – Tasmanian Aboriginal woman who survived the Black War...
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    man of the Ben Lomond tribe and that his mother was probably either Luggenemenener or Toogernupertooner also from this tribe. As a young Indigenous boy...
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