Fanny Cochrane Smith (née Cochrane; December 1834 – 24 February 1905) was an Aboriginal Tasmanian considered to be the last fluent speaker of the Flinders...
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daily communication in the 1830s, although the terminal speaker, Fanny Cochrane Smith, survived until 1905. Tasmanian languages are attested by three dozen...
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Tasmanian Aboriginals were known to have sung oral traditions, as Fanny Cochrane Smith (the last fluent speaker of any Tasmanian language) had done so in...
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Cove, south of Hobart. Two individuals, Truganini (1812–1876) and Fanny Cochrane Smith (1834–1905), are separately considered to have been the last people...
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Fanny Rubio (born 1949), Spanish academic Fanny Cochrane Smith (1834–1905), Aboriginal Tasmanian Princess Fanny von Starhemberg (1875–1943), Austrian politician...
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the Black War. The last native speaker of any of the languages, Fanny Cochrane Smith, died in 1905. In 1972, Robert M. W. Dixon and Terry Crowley investigated...
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Tasmanian Aboriginal people living on Flinders and Lady Barron Islands. Fanny Cochrane Smith (1834–1905) outlived Truganini by 30 years and in 1889 was officially...
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the Black War. The last native speaker of any of the languages, Fanny Cochrane Smith, died in 1905. In 1972, Robert M. W. Dixon and Terry Crowley investigated...
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Tantaquidgeon "Smith, Fanny Cochrane (1834–1905)". Fanny Cochrane Smith. Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 30 June 2010. "Fanny Cochrane Smith". Archived...
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Tasmanian Aboriginal people. However, in 1889 Parliament recognised Fanny Cochrane Smith (d. 1905) as the last surviving "full-blooded" Tasmanian Aboriginal...
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families. The last speaker of a traditional Tasmanian language, Fanny Cochrane Smith, died in 1905. Palawa kani is an in-progress constructed language...
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a magisterial inquiry and later became a guide for Charles Sturt Fanny Cochrane Smith (1834 - 1905) the first Tasmanian Aboriginal Person born on Flinders...
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accepted lines of ancestry - Bass Strait Islands, Dolly Dalrymple and Fanny Cochrane Smith. This, they argue, has had the effect of excluding the Lia Pootah...
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1849: "Young Irelanders" (Irish political prisoners), including William Smith O'Brien, arrive at Port Arthur 1849: Anti-transportation league formed after...
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Aboriginal elder, Fanny Cochrane Smith's vocals in 1903. A similar photo was displayed at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. Fanny Cochrane Smith (1834–1905)...
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genocide. List of massacres of Indigenous Australians Trugernanner and Fanny Cochrane Smith Manganinnie, an Australian 1980 film The Nightingale, an Australian...
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convict Ettie Rout, journalist and wartime sexual health campaigner Fanny Cochrane Smith, Aboriginal Tasmanian Truganini, Aboriginal Tasmanian Federal - Michael...
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preservation, survival and recognition of sound heritage. It is named for Fanny Cochrane Smith, who features on the only known recording of Tasmanian Aboriginal...
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Retrieved 2024-09-25. "Waray". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2024-10-02. "Fanny Cochrane Smith". Archived from the original on 19 July 2010. Retrieved 25 September...
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Library of Australia. "THESE TWO ARE AUSTRALIA'S ACE SONG-WRITING TEAM". Smith's Weekly. Vol. XXXI, no. 42. New South Wales, Australia. 17 December 1949...
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"Down Under" Men At Work 1981 2007a 337398 Fanny Cochrane Smith's Tasmanian Aboriginal Songs Fanny Cochrane Smith, recorded by Horace Watson 1899, 1903 2007b...
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granted a 3 hectare block of land near to Oyster Cove to farm, while Fanny Cochrane Smith was allowed to move out after she married a local white sawyer. However...
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language (Dieri). 1899 First Indigenous Australian to be recorded: Fanny Cochrane Smith. 1900 First Indigenous Australian to regularly play in a major Australian...
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W. Farnham, American merchant captain (b. c. 1828) February 24 – Fanny Cochrane Smith, Aboriginal Tasmanian (b. 1834) February 25 – Edward Cooper, 83rd...
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composer and music educator, Anne Boyd. He was distantly related to Fanny Cochrane Smith, a Tasmanian Aboriginal woman whose wax cylinder recordings of songs...
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kill the President of the Dominican Republic, Carlos Morales. Died: Fanny Cochrane Smith, 70, Aboriginal Tasmanian (or Palawa) who was the last fluent speaker...
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Nellie Bly (redirect from Elizabeth Cochrane)
Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman (born Elizabeth Jane Cochran; May 5, 1864 – January 27, 1922), better known by her pen name Nellie Bly, was an American journalist...
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(1903−1988) Jennifer Raine Downing (1932–1993), actress, married Peter Cochrane Forster (1920–1982) Brian A. Forster (b. 1960), actor Cyril Dickens Bouchier...
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trial on the experiences of Thomas Cochrane, Lord Cochrane. In the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814, Lord Cochrane was tried before Lord Ellenborough...
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Margaret Madeline Chase Smith (née Chase; December 14, 1897 – May 29, 1995) was an American politician. A member of the Republican Party, she served as...
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