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advanced quick and immediately fired upon the natives, I ran to the other side of the river and lay down behind a tree among the grass, they killed more than thirty men women and children, my lubra and child were among the dead, the white people threw them into the water and soon left the place, the water was much stained with blood, I saw the dead body of my lubra but did not see my child. I remained for two days near the spot. Two days after the murder Yi-yi-ran (Mr Andreson) and Mr Watson came and saw the bodies and seemed sorry and said to Mr Taylor why did you kill so many lubras and children. Yi-yi-ran, Charles Courtney, James Ramslie and James Hamilton, burned the bodies, and made fires. Mr Taylor, Mr Andreson and Mr Watson came on horseback two days after with a sack and took away part of the bones not consumed.
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What proof is there of the Blacks having killed the sheep? The shepherd said so. Might not the shepherd have done it himself and after keeping the hindquarters for his own use have given the forequarters to the natives ... If this is the only charge Mr Taylor can allege against the aboriginal natives
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La Trobe reviewed the case over subsequent months, including the evidence collected by Charles Sievwright and forwarded by Chief Protector of Aborigines George Robinson, and upheld Tyer's decision. Despite this decision Taylor became a joint licence holder of Lindenow with the Loughnans in 1845. In
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The blacks have been very troublesome on it and I believe they have been cruelly dealt with. The late superintendent ran off from a fear that he would be apprehended and tried for murdering the natives. The poor creatures are terror stricken and will be easily managed. ... It is the opinion of
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and child (male) were encamped with thirty others Aboriginal natives, men, women and children, upon the Bor-rang-yallock, when Mr Taylor and many poor men (shepherds) came towards our miam-miams with guns, Mr Taylor was on horseback, they came up in an extended line Mr Taylor in the centre they
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and others in retaliation for some sheep being killed by two unidentified Aboriginal people, as reported by one of Taylor's shepherds. As Aboriginal clans were pushed from their lands, their traditional food of kangaroo and emu became scarce, forcing them to kill sheep to fend off starvation. A
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it certainly amounts to very little. In point of law it proved it is an offence, but who in the name of common humanity I would ask would think of injuring those already too much injured people, and for such a trifle.
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Statement made to Charles Sievwright JP on 16 January 1840. Statement confirmed by Ben-a-dug, whose father was killed upon this occasion, and also by Born, who both escaped. As quoted by Ian D. Clark, pp109-110,
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a copy of these grave charges that are recorded against me that I may have an opportunity of showing Mr Tyers and the Government that I am innocent of any improper treatment of the aboriginal natives of this
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Blackie that about 35 – 40 natives have been despatched on this establishment and that there is only two men left alive of the tribe. He is certain we will never be troubled with any of them on this run.
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Taylor, fearing prosecution for the massacre, in late 1839 or early 1840 fled to the obscurity of India for a few years. He returned to Victoria and in June 1844 was managing a station on the
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in 1881, told of Bareetch Chuurneen (alias Queen Fanny the chieftess of the clan) escaping with a child. She was pursued to Wuurna Weewheetch on the west side of
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Deposition sworn by E Williamson, Wesleyan Mission Station, sworn before Charles Sievwright JP on 30 December 1839 as quoted by Ian D. Clark, pp109-110,
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common resistance tactic against the European invasion and dispossession was an economic war to drive sheep off and to kill sheep for food. However,
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missionaries, and Aboriginal Protectorate records. Following the massacre there was popular disapproval and censure of the leading perpetrator,
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Gully on Mount Emu Creek, Strathdownie station later Glenormiston Station, where a small stream adjoins from Merida Station, near Camperdown
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Charles Sievwright collected another witness statement from Wan-geg-a-mon relating to the murder of his wife and child in the massacre:
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March 1846 La Trobe informed the Colonial Secretary that all charges against Taylor had "ended in satisfactory disproval".
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For the next 13 years Taylor continued to hold licences for land in Gippsland along the Mitchell and Tambo rivers, around
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In a deposition by Edward Williamson, overseer to the Wesleyan Buntingdale Mission establishment at
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Black maintained the dispossession and native terror engendered by the massacre by driving
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Scars on the Landscape. A Register of Massacre sites in Western Victoria 1803–1859
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Scars on the Landscape. A Register of Massacre sites in Western Victoria 1803–1859
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Scars on the Landscape. A Register of Massacre sites in Western Victoria 1803–1859
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Scars on the Landscape. A Register of Massacre sites in Western Victoria 1803–1859
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Scars on the Landscape. A Register of Massacre sites in Western Victoria 1803–1859
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Taylor had formerly been implicated in the killing of Woolmudgin from the
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Robinson Papers, Vol 24, as quoted by Ian D. Clark, pp109-110,
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near Lindenow. When Taylor applied to take up his own run in
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Members of the Yorta Yorta Aboriginal Community v Victoria
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he found and leaving gunpowder to show as a warning sign.
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to avoid interview and possible prosecution in that case.
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Frederick Taylor, James Hamilton, Broomfield and employees
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on 11 July 1839, questions Taylor's allegation saying:
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Of particular note for this massacre is the extent of
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of 35–40 people of the Tarnbeere Gundidj clan of the
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Parliamentary Select Committee on Aboriginal Tribes
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Index

38°15′05″S 142°58′04″E / 38.25139°S 142.96778°E / -38.25139; 142.96778
Djargurd Wurrung
Djargurd Wurrung
massacre
Djargurd Wurrung
Camperdown
Victoria
Australia
Mount Emu Creek
oral history
Wesleyan
Frederick Taylor
Frederick Taylor
George Robinson
Protector of Aborigines
Charles Sievwright
Frederick Taylor
Wathaurong
Van Diemen's Land
Birregurra
lubra
James Dawson
Lake Bullen Merri
Niel Black
Djargurd Wurrung
bark shelters
Mitchell River
Gippsland
Charles Tyers
Charles La Trobe

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