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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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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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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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a copy of these grave charges that are recorded against me that I may have an opportunity of showing Mr Tyers and the
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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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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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he found and leaving gunpowder to show as a warning sign.
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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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2973:List of laws concerning Indigenous Australians
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608:. Redreaming the Plain website. Archived from
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3117:List of massacres of Indigenous Australians
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485:Aboriginal Victorians: A History Since 1800
373:List of massacres of Indigenous Australians
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2015:Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council
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606:"Mount Emu Creek massacre site"
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157:people, is the site of an 1839
16:Massacre in Victoria, Australia
3127:Aborigines' Protection Society
3004:Aborigines Protection Act 1909
2988:Aboriginal Protection Act 1869
2463:Uluru Statement from the Heart
1880:Torres Strait Island languages
1313:Aboriginal Protection Act 1869
1255:Victoria Archaeological Survey
1198:Mount William stone axe quarry
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368:List of massacres in Australia
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2584:Corn Field Raids of 1827-1828
1928:Australian Aborigines' League
1908:Aborigines Advancement League
1825:Australian Aboriginal English
1076:Registered Aboriginal Parties
635:Mount Emu Creek massacre site
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2674:Fighting Waterholes massacre
1968:National Reconciliation Week
1306:Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006
1191:Lake Bolac stone arrangement
1149:Carisbrook stone arrangement
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84:European victory, a massacre
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2020:NSW Aboriginal Land Council
1958:Registered Aboriginal Party
1943:National Indigenous Council
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2614:Convincing Ground massacre
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2542:Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars
2398:Constitutional recognition
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1903:Aboriginal Medical Service
1408:Convincing Ground massacre
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2777:Cullin-La-Ringo massacre
2656:Murdering Gully massacre
2644:Campaspe Plains massacre
2528:Australian frontier wars
2257:Australian Frontier Wars
1963:Reconciliation Australia
1443:Murdering Gully massacre
1401:Campaspe Plains massacre
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3085:Protector of Aborigines
2801:Jandamarra Guerilla War
2771:Hospital Creek Massacre
2734:Battle of One Tree Hill
2722:Warrigal Creek massacre
2668:Fighting Hills massacre
2632:Waterloo Creek massacre
2548:Battle of Richmond Hill
2309:Australian history wars
2170:Contemporary visual art
1586:Torres Strait Islanders
1429:Mudgegonga rock shelter
1170:Grampians National Park
215:Protector of Aborigines
2841:Indigenous Australian
2819:Forrest River massacre
2807:Mistake Creek massacre
2626:Battle of Broken River
2005:Kimberley Land Council
1855:Pama–Nyungan languages
1845:Loanwords into English
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2710:Pelican Creek tragedy
2344:Native Title Act 1993
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2704:Rufus River massacre
2638:Myall Creek massacre
2592:(Tasmania) (1828–32)
2560:Risdon Cove massacre
2553:Battle of Parramatta
2000:Central Land Council
651:on Murdering Gully,
637:Redreaming the Plain
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3034:Aborigines Act 1934
3019:Aborigines Act 1911
3009:Aborigines Act 1910
2843:resistance warriors
2716:Evans Head massacre
2686:Gippsland massacres
2650:Blood Hole massacre
1757:Outstation movement
1596:Western Australians
1422:Gippsland massacres
1394:Blood Hole massacre
1269:State organisations
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3062:Tuckiar v The King
2831:Caledon Bay crisis
2620:Battle of Pinjarra
2596:Cape Grim massacre
2450:Stolen Generations
2440:Self-determination
2360:Stolen Generations
2294:Historical figures
2274:Caledon Bay crisis
2097:Fire-stick farming
2010:Maralinga Tjarutja
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1028:Communities
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3073:and boards
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2092:Fibrecraft
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