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    Pemulwuy (/pɛməlwɔɪ/ PEM-əl-woy; c. 1750 – c. 2 June 1802) was a Bidjigal warrior of the Dharug, an Aboriginal Australian people from New South Wales....
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    Pemulwuy is a suburb in Greater Western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Pemulwuy is located 30 kilometres west of the Sydney central...
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    redevelopment of The Block, known as The Pemulwuy Project (after the 18th-century Bidjigal warrior Pemulwuy), was met with some opposition by the state...
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  • Parramatta in March 1797. In the conflict, Aboriginal resistance leader Pemulwuy led a group of Bidjigal warriors, estimated to be up to 100, against armed...
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  • Aboriginal warrior Pemulwuy. He was working with a party at Botany Bay in late 1795 that came under attack by a group of warriors led by Pemulwuy. Caesar wounded...
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    the first Indigenous Australians to encounter the First Fleet. Led by Pemulwuy, the Bidjigal people resisted European colonisation from the First Fleet's...
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    To date Pemulwuy's head has not been returned and he has not had a proper burial. It is 'lost' in the British Museum in London. Pemulwuy's son, Tedbury...
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    settlers, the Darug people being led for many years of guerrilla warfare by Pemulwuy. Greystanes began as a rural suburb in the 1850s and remained so until...
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  • Pemulwuy Dream Team is a remote boxing game for the Wii console. It features Kooris, Naryma and Wasana, fighting against drugs in Tony Mundine's Redfern...
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    aboriginal people were led by their leader, Pemulwuy, a member of the Bidjigal tribe who occupied the land. Pemulwuy was the main leader of raids against the...
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    Suburbs around Girraween: Toongabbie Toongabbie Toongabbie Toongabbie Girraween Pendle Hill Pemulwuy Greystanes Greystanes...
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    Prospect Hill, or Marrong Reserve, is a heritage-listed hill in Pemulwuy and Prospect in the greater western region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia...
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    Beach – Panania – Parklea – Parramatta – Peakhurst – Peakhurst Heights – Pemulwuy – Pendle Hill – Pennant Hills – Penrith – Penshurst – Petersham – Phillip...
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    intensified, reaching a peak from 1794 to 1810. Bands of Darug people, led by Pemulwuy and later by his son Tedbury, burned crops, killed livestock and raided...
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    810: To Merrylands via Pemulwuy 810X: To Merrylands via Great Western Highway 811: To Pemulwuy via Hilltop Road 811X: To Pemulwuy NightRide route N60: Town...
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    immediate west of Sydney. The best-known Aboriginal person from that time is Pemulwuy, a Bidjigal leader who led the Indigenous resistance movement against the...
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  • where he was reportedly presented to King George III. Others, such as Pemulwuy, Yagan, and Windradyne, became famous for armed resistance to the European...
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    December 1790 after his huntsman was killed by an Indigenous warrior named Pemulwuy, but neither was successful. During the 1790s and early 19th century the...
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    Homebush West Lidcombe Mays Hill Merrylands Merrylands West Pendle Hill Pemulwuy Prospect Regents Park Rookwood Smithfield Smithfield West South Wentworthville...
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  • the person responsible for shooting and killing the Aboriginal warrior Pemulwuy in 1802. Hacking was the quartermaster of Sirius, the flagship of the First...
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  • in Sydney. The Aboriginals were led by Pemulwuy, a member of the Bidjigal tribe who occupied the land. Pemulwuy was eventually shot and killed by Henry...
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    forest of introduced Monterey Pine trees in Prospect Hill, in the suburb of Pemulwuy. P. radiata has greatly replaced the Valdivian temperate rain forests,...
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    Australians in a raid on their campsite. Indigenous Australians led by Pemulwuy also conducted raids around Parramatta during the period between 1795 and...
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    Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars, occurred in March 1797 where resistance leader Pemulwuy led a group of Bidjigal warriors, estimated to be at least 100, in an attack...
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    Homebush West Lidcombe Mays Hill Merrylands Merrylands West Pendle Hill Pemulwuy Prospect Regents Park Rookwood Smithfield Smithfield West South Wentworthville...
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    barracks and Pemulwuy held the town until he was eventually shot and wounded. A year later, a government farm at Toongabbie was attacked by Pemulwuy, who challenged...
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    Kikatapula Mannalargenna Maulboyheenner Multuggerah Musquito Nemarluk Pemulwuy Tarenorerer Tedbury Tongerlongeter Tunnerminnerwait Windradyne Yagan Yilbung...
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    Europeans and a group of Aboriginal people led by Tedbury, the son of Pemulwuy, in what is now Punchbowl in 1809. However, following Tedbury's death in...
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  • Date Victim(s) Assassin(s) Notes 2 June 1802 Pemulwuy, Aboriginal resistance fighter Henry Hacking Shot and killed by British sailor Henry Hacking under...
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    Natives of the time, was a member of Wangal, as was his wife, Barangaroo. Pemulwuy, who organised tribes to resist the white settlement of the Sydney region...
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