• Wybalenna Island comprises four round granite islands with a combined area of about 16 ha, in south-eastern Australia. It is part of Tasmania’s Prime...
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  • Wybalenna may refer to: Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment on Flinders Island, off the north eastern tip of Tasmania Wybalenna Island, four small islands...
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    The Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment was an internment facility built at Flinders Island by the colonial British government of Van Diemen's Land to accommodate...
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    town of Whitemark, and then in 1833 to the Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment at Settlement Point. Wybalenna is translated as "dwellings" or more colloquially...
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    Towterer (section Wybalenna)
    mainland before their forced transportation to the Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment on Flinders Island in 1833. One of his daughters was Mathinna who was...
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    were quickly shipped off to the Aboriginal internment camp at Wybalenna on Flinders Island where around 180 other Tasmanian Aboriginal people were exiled...
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    colonists. She herself was then exiled, first to the Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment on Flinders Island and then to Oyster Cove in southern Tasmania. Truganini...
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    to verify] She was born at Settlement Point (or Wybalenna, meaning Black Man's House) on Flinders Island. It is not known whether she was given an Aboriginal...
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    Jane Franklin. Mathinna was born as Mary at the Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment on Flinders Island around the year 1835. Her father was Towterer, an...
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    Islands group, in the Francis in 1798, and later that year in the Norfolk. The largest islands in the group are Flinders Island, Cape Barren Island,...
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    the Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment, illness and death quickly became a frequent occurrence for the Aboriginal people removed to Flinders Island. However...
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  • matched by practice". Excavations led by Birmingham also took place at Wybalenna Island. Her excavations there provided an archaeological view of the place...
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    permanent exile in the Furneaux Islands. The survivors were moved to Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment on Flinders Island, where disease continued to reduce...
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  • that had survived forced removal from the Tasmanian mainland to Wybalenna, Flinders Island, were moved to Oyster Cove. The locality was returned to the indigenous...
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  • Waterhouse Waterhouse Island Wedge Island West Inlet White Kangaroo Wielangta Woodbridge Hill Wright and Egg Islands Wybalenna Island Yarlington Unnamed...
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    - North West Islands (including King Island), North Coast Islands, North Bass Strait Islands, Furneaux Islands, and North East Islands. The southern...
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    relocated to the Wybalenna Aboriginal Mission on Flinders Island. Infectious diseases and a low birth rate cut the Aboriginal population at Wybalenna to 46 when...
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  • government to bring her mother Woretemoeteyenner, then residing at Wybalenna, on Flinders Island, to live with her at Perth on the mainland of Tasmania. By this...
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    sent into forced exile on Flinders Island. At the sites chosen for their habitation at The Lagoons and Wybalenna, illness and death quickly became a...
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    sent to Flinders Island, but this promise was broken and he died in captivity at Wybalenna in 1835. When he arrived at Big Green Island in 1835, Mannalargenna...
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  • nearby island of Mauritius. Woretemoeteryenner was one of three women who survived the ordeal and was repatriated. In 1833, she lived at the Wybalenna Aboriginal...
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  • the last Aboriginal people removed from European-settled areas; Wybalenna, Flinders Island, chosen for Aboriginal resettlement site. 1832: Ends of martial...
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    the camp of Wybalenna on Flinders Island. Robinson befriended Truganini, to whom he promised food, housing and security on Flinders Island until the situation...
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    1834, when he himself was also transported to the Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment on Flinders Island. Maulboyheenner was among sixteen Tasmanian Aboriginal...
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  • smaller centres. The first hearings took place on 4 December 1995 on Flinders Island with the last round of hearings ending on 3 October 1996 in Sydney. During...
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    few remaining Palawa there and take them to the Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment on Flinders Island. Robinson was to be paid £1,000 for this. Kikatapula...
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    Wybalenna ('Black Man's Houses' in the Ben Lomond Nation language) on Flinder's Island - where Mannarlargenna died of pneumonia.: 187  At Wybalenna the...
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    population, including Luggenemenener were banished to Flinders Island's Settlement Point (or Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment, roughly translated as "Black...
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    during the mid 1840s at the Aboriginal reserve called Wybalenna on Flinders Island. Residents of Wybalenna sent letters and petitions to Queen Victoria and...
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