437:'s house. The Keates brothers suggested Yagan remain with them to avoid arrest. While he was staying with them during the morning, the brothers decided to kill the warrior and claim the reward. When the natives were ready to depart, the Keateses took their last opportunity. William Keates shot Yagan, and James shot Heegan, another native, in the act of throwing his spear. The brothers ran away, but other Noongar overtook William and speared him to death. James escaped by swimming the river. Shortly afterward he returned with a party of armed settlers from Bull's estate.
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341:. Watson had to give him and his companions flour and bread. The following month, Yagan was among a group who received biscuits from a military contingent under Lieutenant Norcott; when Norcott tried to restrict his supply, Yagan threatened him with his spear. Later that month, Yagan was with a group of Noongar who entered Watson's house while he was away. The group left after Watson's wife called on neighbours for help. The next day Captain Ellis lectured the Noongar about their behaviour. The frequent incidents prompted
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267:. One of the men, John Thomas, escaped, but the other, William Gaze, was wounded and later died as a result. The settlement declared Yagan an outlaw and offered a reward of £20 for his capture. He avoided capture until early October 1832. A group of fishermen enticed Yagan and two companions into their boat, then pushed off into deep water. The fishermen took the three Noongar men to the Perth guardhouse, from which they were transferred to the
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decapitation as being an act of vandalism, even less that it could have been motivated by malevolence ... he piece has a definite authorising function." On the other hand, academic analysis has treated the act with much more gravity. In 2007, for example, David Martin described the decapitation as "an act which speaks not only to the continuance of white settler racism, but also to the power of
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January 1995 the Home Office advised
Colbung that it was unable to waive the requirement to obtain next of kin consent for the exhumation. It contacted the five relatives whose addresses were known, and received unconditional consent from only one. Accordingly, on 30 June 1995, Colbung and the other interested parties were advised that the application for exhumation had been rejected.
363:, where they met a party of settlers who were loading carts with provisions. Later that day, the group ambushed the lead cart, killing two settlers, Tom and John Velvick. Tribal law required only a single death for vengeance. Some historians have speculated that the Velvicks were targeted because they had previously been convicted for assaulting Aboriginal people and coloured seamen.
236:, the returned spirits of their dead. Historical reports noted the two groups shared fish. As time passed, conflicts between the two cultures gradually became more frequent. The settlers thought that the Noongar were nomads who had no claim to the land over which they roamed. Colonists fenced off land for grazing and farming according to their traditional practices of land use.
314:, where relations between settlers and natives were amicable. Two settlers, Richard Dale and George Smythe, arranged for the men to meet a party of local Noongar to encourage friendly relations in the Swan River Colony. On 26 January Yagan led a group of ten formally armed Noongars in greeting the two men near Lake Monger. The men exchanged weapons and held a
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Wallwork rejected the injunction application, on the grounds that Bodney had previously agreed to the current arrangements, and on the evidence of another
Noongar elder (Albert Corunna, who claimed to be a closer relation of Yagan) and anthropologist Pat Baines, both of whom refuted Bodney's claim to sole responsibility.
99:. It held the head in storage for more than a century before burying it with other remains in an unmarked grave in Liverpool in 1964. Over the years, the Noongar asked for repatriation of the head, both for religious reasons and because of Yagan's traditional stature. The burial site was identified in 1993; officials
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survey of the site was carried out in 1998, but no remains were found. An archaeological survey of the area was undertaken two years later, but this also was unsuccessful. Disputes then arose over whether the head could be buried separately from the body. Wilkes has claimed that it can, so long as it
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When the party of settlers arrived, they found Yagan dead and Heegan dying. Heegan "was groaning and his brains were partly out when the party came, and whether humanity or brutality, a man put a gun to his head and blew it to pieces." The settlers cut Yagan's head from his body, and skinned his back
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Lyon thought he could teach Yagan
British ways and convert him to Christianity. He hoped to gain his cooperation and use his tribal stature to persuade the Noongar to accept colonial authority. Lyon spent many hours with Yagan learning his language and customs. After a month, Yagan and his companions
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and was killed by Yagan and
Midgegooroo. Noongar tribal law required that murders be avenged by the killing of a member of the murderer's tribal group, not necessarily the murderer. The Noongar considered servants and employees to be part of the settlers' groups. Historians believe the Noongar attack
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was rewritten in 2019, Reece suggested those said to have been his sons may have been his younger brothers. Described as taller than average with an impressive burly physique, Yagan had a distinctive tribal tattoo on his right shoulder, which identified him as "a man of high degree in tribal law". He
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people. Yagan was pursued by the local authorities after he killed Erin
Entwhistle, a servant of farmer Archibald Butler. It was an act of retaliation after Thomas Smedley, another of Butler's servants, shot at a group of Noongar people stealing potatoes and fowls, killing one of them. The government
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November 2005, Richard Wilkes also called for the statue's groin to be covered on the grounds that such a depiction would be more historically accurate, as Yagan would have worn a covering for most of the year. Also under consideration is the creation of a new statue with a head
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Of concern to the Home Office were an undisclosed number of letters that it had received objecting to
Colbung's involvement in the repatriation process; it therefore sought assurances from the Australian Government that Colbung was a correct applicant. In response Colbung asked his elders to ask the
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declared Yagan, Midgegooroo and Munday to be outlaws, offering rewards of £20 each for the capture of
Midgegooroo and Munday, and a reward of £30 for Yagan's capture, dead or alive. Munday successfully appealed against his proscription. Midgegooroo, Yagan and their group immediately moved from their
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On 25 July a public meeting was held in Perth. All parties agreed to put aside their differences and co-operate to ensure that the repatriation was a "national success". A Yagan
Steering Committee was established to co-ordinate the repatriation, and Colbung's application was allowed to proceed. In
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found humour in them, referring to the head as a "bonce" and a "noggin", and finished with a pun on "skullduggery". Stephen Muecke calls this the "satirical trivialising of
Aboriginal concerns", and Adam Shoemaker writes "This is the stuff of light humour and comic relief. There is no sense of the
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Meeting on 21 September, the Yagan Steering Committee decided to lobby Australian and British politicians for support. In 1997 Colbung was invited to visit the United Kingdom at the British government's expense and he arrived on 20 May. His visit attracted substantial media coverage, and increased
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Colbung continued to press for the exhumation, asking that it be performed before the 164th anniversary of Yagan's death on 11 July, so that the anniversary could be the occasion of a celebration. His request was not met, and on the anniversary of Yagan's death, Colbung conducted a short memorial
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Yagan asked Moore whether Midgegooroo was dead or alive. Moore gave no reply, but a servant answered that Midgegooroo was a prisoner on Carnac Island. Yagan warned, "White man shoot Midgegooroo, Yagan kill three." Moore reported the encounter but made no attempt to restrain Yagan. He later wrote,
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In December 1831 Yagan and his father led the first significant Aboriginal resistance to white settlement in Western Australia. Thomas Smedley, a servant of farmer Archibald Butler, apprehended some natives who were raiding a potato patch, and killed one of Yagan's family group. A few days later,
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for an injunction against the handover. Claiming that his family group has sole responsibility for Yagan's remains, Bodney declared the exhumation illegal and denied the existence of any tradition or belief necessitating the head's exhumation and removal to Australia. On 29 August, Justice Henry
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On its return to Perth, Yagan's head continued to be a source of controversy and conflict. Responsibility for reburial of the head was given to a "Committee for the Reburial of Yagan's Kaat", headed by Richard Wilkes. The reburial was delayed by disputes between elders over the burial location,
842:, which discussed "matters of ownership, management, development and future use" of the property on which Yagan's remains are believed to be buried. Under consideration was the possibility of turning the site into an Indigenous burial site, to be managed by the Metropolitan Cemeteries Board.
928:. He is of greatest significance to the Noongar people, for whom he is "a revered, cherished and heroic individual ... patriot and visionary hero of WA's South-West". The return of his head was likened by some Indigenous Australians to the November 1993 ceremonial repatriation from
768:, Richard Wilkes and Mingli Wanjurri-Nungala arrived in the UK to collect Yagan's head. The delegation was to have been larger, but Commonwealth funding was withdrawn at the last minute. The handover of Yagan's skull was further delayed when a Noongar named Corrie Bodney applied to the
910:, Reece wrote that Yagan "was not the brutal, indiscriminate killer most settlers thought him to be", but sought to enforce the Noongar system of retributive justice "as the only basis for a resolution of conflict between Noongars and colonists". Yagan was a lone actor in this regard:
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sailed for London, partly to give his own account of the events leading up to the killing. This was an unusual measure, especially given his regiment was about to leave for a tour of duty in India. The Colonial Office indicated satisfaction with Irwin's administration of the colony.
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Gyallipert and Manyat remained in Perth for some time. On 3 March, Yagan obtained permission to hold another corroboree, this time in the Post Office garden in Perth. The Perth and King George Sound men met at dusk, chalked their bodies, and performed a number of dances including a
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was chosen as it is believed to be near to where the rest of Yagan's body was buried. The burial coincided with a ceremony to mark the opening of the Yagan Memorial Park, which was attended by around 300 people, including Noongar elders and state government representatives.
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Yagan, Midgegooroo and others stormed the farmhouse and, finding the door locked, began to break through the mud-brick walls. Inside were Butler's servant Erin Entwhistle and his two sons Enion and Ralph. After hiding his sons under the bed, Entwhistle opened the door to
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On the night of 29 April, a party of Noongar broke into a Fremantle store to steal flour and they were shot at by the caretaker Peter Chidlow. Domjum, a brother of Yagan, was badly injured and died in jail a few days later. The rest of the party moved from Fremantle to
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techniques, they identified an approximate position of the box that suggested it could be accessed from the side via the adjacent plot. A report of the survey was passed to the Home Office, prompting further discussions between the British and Australian Governments.
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eventually proceeded, without Colbung's knowledge, by excavating 1.8 metres (6 ft) down the side of the grave, then tunnelling horizontally to the location of the box. Thus the exhumation was performed without disturbing any other remains. The following day, a
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Yagan stepped forward and leaning with his left hand on my shoulder while he gesticulated with the right, delivered a sort of recitation, looking earnestly in my face. I regret I could not understand it, I thought from the tone and manner that the purport was this:
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Yagan's head was initially taken to Henry Bull's house. Moore saw it there and sketched the head a number of times in his unpublished, handwritten diary, commenting that "possibly it may yet figure in some museum at home." The head was preserved by smoking.
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consent before disturbing the remains of the 22 infants. Colbung's solicitors requested waiver of this condition on grounds that the exhumation would be of great personal significance to Yagan's living relatives, and great national importance to Australia.
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on Entwhistle was retribution under their tribal law. Not understanding tribal law (and unlikely to agree with its concepts), the white settlers took the killing to be an unprovoked murder and dispatched a force to arrest Yagan's group, without success.
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628:. One of Ucko's researchers, Cressida Fforde, conducted a literature search for information on the head. Fforde successfully traced the head in December 1993. The following April, Colbung applied to exhume the remains under Section 25 of the
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Since Moore had little knowledge of Yagan's native language, the historian Hasluck suggests that this account is probably more indicative of "a feeling of conscience on the part of the white men" than an accurate rendering of Yagan's state of
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The art works for the Yagan Memorial Park were designed by Peter Farmer, Sandra Hill, Jenny Dawson and Kylie Ricks. Dawson and Hill created an entry wall of Yagan's story; Farmer designed the park entry statements and Ricks the female
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was generally acknowledged to be the most physically powerful of his tribe, and was said to have been able to spear another stick from a distance of 23 metres (25 yd) or penetrate a tree from a distance of 55 metres (60 yd).
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to remark on "the reckless daring of this desperado who sets his life at a pin's fee ... For the most trivial offence ... he would take the life of any man who provoked him. He is at the head and front of any mischief."
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Colbung's comments prompted a media furore throughout Australia, with newspapers receiving many letters from the public expressing shock and anger at the comments. Colbung later claimed that his comments had been misinterpreted.
1059:, was advised by one prominent historian that Yagan was not important enough to warrant a statue. Colbung claims "Court was more interested in spending tax payers' money on refurbishing the badly neglected burial place of
582:; it is thought not to have been put on display there. By the 1960s Yagan's head was badly deteriorated. In April 1964 the museum decided to dispose of it. It arranged burial of the head on 10 April 1964, together with a
578:, where the head may have been displayed in a case along with some other preserved heads and wax models illustrating cranial anatomy. In 1894 the Institution's collections were dispersed, and Yagan's head was lent to the
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The repatriation of Yagan's head increased the Aboriginal leader's notability. He is considered a famous historical figure throughout Australia, with material about him appearing in such publications as the
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It is Aboriginal belief that because Yagan's skeletal remains are incomplete, his spirit is earthbound. The uniting of his head and torso will immediately set his spirit free to continue its eternal journey.
320:, though the groups did not appear to share a language. Yagan and Gyallipert competed at spear throwing. As an example of his prowess, Yagan struck a walking stick from a distance of 25 metres (82 ft).
1071:, depicting Yagan standing naked with a spear held across his shoulders. Hitchcock's statue of Yagan was officially opened by Yagan Committee chairperson Elizabeth Hanson on 11 September 1984. It stands on
1086:. Soon after a replacement head was installed and it too was detached and stolen. Credit for the act was anonymously claimed by a "British loyalist" as an act of retaliation for Colbung's comments about
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created as a projected cost of A$ 996,000; but in November it was announced that the reburial had been rescheduled for July 2009 because of logistical problems. In March 2009, it was announced that the
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Yagan's head spent some time in storage in a bank vault before being handed over to forensics experts who reconstructed a model from it. After that it was held in storage at Western Australia's state
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as Yagan's by correlating the fractures with those described in Pettigrew's report. The skull was then kept at the museum until 29 August, when it was handed over to the Liverpool City Council.
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During February and March, Yagan was involved in a series of minor conflicts with settlers. In February William Watson complained that Yagan had pushed open his door, demanded a gun, and taken
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across the back of the head caused by the gunshot. His conclusions were consistent with contemporary European opinion of Indigenous Australians. Dale published these in a pamphlet entitled
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understood that "he was killed in self-defence by the young lad." Keates left the colony the following month; it is possible that he left from fear of being murdered in tribal retaliation.
729:(ATSIC) to tell the British Home Office that he was the correct applicant. ATSIC then convened a meeting in Perth at which it was again resolved that Colbung's application could proceed.
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over his involvement. Media reports indicated acrimonious debate within the Noongar community about who had the best cultural qualifications to take possession of the head. The academic
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for the exclusive use of the head for 18 months. Pettigrew, a surgeon and antiquarian, was well known in the London social scene for holding private parties at which he unrolled and
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A horizontal colour contour map of ground conductivity of Yagan's grave site, showing an anomaly in the electromagnetic signature caused by metal artefacts buried with Yagan's head
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in 1833 gives the names of his children as "Naral", age 9, and "Willim", age 11, but most other sources state that the warrior was unmarried and childless. When his entry in the
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reporter contacted Noongar who were known to be in disagreement, and quoted one to the other, so as to elicit provocative responses. The disputes were "trumpeted" by
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it to Australia. After years of debate within the Noongar community on the appropriate final resting place, Yagan's head was buried in a traditional ceremony in the
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Meanwhile, divisions in the Noongar community in Perth began to develop. Some elders questioned Colbung's role and one Noongar registered a complaint with the
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did not succeed in identifying the vandals, nor in recovering the heads, and deemed it infeasible to have the statue fenced off or placed under guard.
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because it was "an artistic work" that was published "reasonably and in good faith", and was therefore exempt. This ruling was upheld on appeal by the
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territory north towards the Helena Valley. On 17 May, Midgegooroo was captured on the Helena River. After a brief, informal trial, he was executed by
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for Yagan's capture, dead or alive, and a young settler, William Keats, shot and killed him. He is considered a legendary figure by the Noongar.
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After his shooting, settlers cut off Yagan's head to claim the bounty. Later, an official sent it to London, where it was exhibited as an "
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on the mainland. The Government did not pursue them; apparently its officials considered they had been sufficiently punished.
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Throughout the repatriation process, many sections of the international media treated the story as a joke. For example,
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Portman, P.; Portmann, P (1989). "Register of Australian Winter Cereal Cultivars. Hordeum vulgare (Barley) cv. Yagan".
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said it bore little resemblance to the living Yagan, whose face was "plump, with a burly-headed look about it".
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elders, on 10 July 2010, the anniversary of the last full day he lived and one day before the end of
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wrote that Yagan "was master of ceremonies and acquitted himself with infinite grace and dignity".
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to obtain his tribal markings as a trophy. They buried the bodies a short distance away.
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3261:(2001). "Race Vilification Before the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission".
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of Spear Point Productions, and released in 2012. It continues to be available on
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claims that these divisions were largely manufactured by the media, particularly
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the political pressure on the British Government. He secured the support of the
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when a group of Noongar approached while en route to collect flour rations from
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The Dead and Their Possessions: Repatriation in Principle, Policy, and Practice
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Bourke, Michael (1987). "Chapter 3: Yagan 'The Patriot' and 'Governor' Weeip".
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published a fictionalised account of Yagan's life in her 1964 children's novel
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sesquicentennial celebrations. Their requests were refused, however, after the
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to adapt the story into a script, and in 2000 a 35-minute movie, also named
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The repeated beheading of Yagan's statue in 1997 prompted Aboriginal writer
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shape that accords better with the forensic reconstruction of Yagan's head.
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to invigorate our modern memorials and monuments with a life of their own".
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The head was finally buried in a private ceremony attended only by invited
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McPhee, Lindsay (19 November 2008). "Reburial of Yagan head is delayed".
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Yagan's skull was handed over to the Noongar delegation at a ceremony at
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James Keates claimed the reward, but his conduct was widely criticised.
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2556:(1998). "The repatriation of Yagan: A story of manufacturing dissent".
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On 27 August 1997, a delegation of Noongars consisting of Ken Colbung,
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of their evening. The frontispiece of the pamphlet was a hand-coloured
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In January 1833 two Noongar, Gyallipert and Manyat, visited Perth from
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3743:, Nedlands, Western Australia: University of Western Australia Press,
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1461:. Nedlands, Western Australia: University of Western Australia Press.
1418:. Nedlands, Western Australia: University of Western Australia Press.
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described the occasion as "a wonderful day for all West Australians".
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Broken spears: Aborigines and Europeans in the Southwest of Australia
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Broken Spears: Aborigines and Europeans in the southwest of Australia
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and suggested he should be treated as such. At the recommendation of
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Aboriginal Protection and restriction of the sale of opium act 1897
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Green, Neville (1979), "Yagan, the Patriot", in Hunt, Lyall (ed.),
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with the search. In the early 1990s, Colbung enlisted the aid of
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An interview with Egyptologist Salima Ikram (17 November 2005).
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Aboriginal warrior Yagan is finally laid to rest after 170 years
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3465:. West Melbourne, Victoria: Thomas Nelson (Australia) Limited.
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Yagan is thought to have been born around 1795. His father was
3450:. West Melbourne, Victoria: Thomas Nelson (Australia) Limited.
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Philip, Martin (2006). "Yagan waits for final resting place."
2374:"NOVA | The Mummy Who Would Be King | The Afterlife"
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reported seeing Yagan on his property and talking with him in
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3590:. Fremantle, Western Australia: Fremantle Arts Centre Press.
2497:"Hi-tech FBI tools to retrieve aborigine chief's head – News"
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to flush out game threatened the settlers' crops and houses.
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Lampathakis, Paul (6 March 2005). "Hunt for Yagan narrows".
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Ancient and Modern: Time, Culture and Indigenous Philosophy
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In 1998 the Western Australian Planning Commission and the
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2241:. National Library of Australia. 20 July 1833. p. 114
1982:. National Library of Australia. 16 March 1833. p. 42
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Commentary on the beheadings varied widely. One column in
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to create a statue. The result was a life-size statue in
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For the killing of the Velvicks, the Lieutenant-Governor
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Bropho v Human Rights & Equal Opportunity Commission
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the Prime Minister's June visit to the United Kingdom.
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Skirmish area showing gravesite and Henry Bull's mill
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Kent, Melissa (2005). Yagan centre of cover-up bid.
3336:(1998). "Western Australia: July to December 1977".
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Parliamentary Select Committee on Aboriginal Tribes
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2238:The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal
2029:The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal
2013:
1979:The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal
1278:List of Indigenous Australian historical figures
1225:In September 1989 an early maturing cultivar of
1171:In 2002, the South African-born Australian poet
939:The former Upper Swan Bridge, which carries the
727:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
295:under the supervision of Lyon and two soldiers.
226:settlers landed in the area and established the
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3537:"AFI Past Winners: 2000 Winners & Nominees"
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1300:, Perth p. 79. Also Hallam and Tilbrook, p. 333
379:. Yagan remained at large for over two months.
95:curiosity" and eventually given to a museum in
4270:List of laws concerning Indigenous Australians
3691:Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
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2716:Shoemaker, Adam (2000). "The Headless State".
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1590:Nown, Graham; Rosthorn, Andrew (11 May 1997).
1485:. Nma.gov.au. 2 September 1997. Archived from
1483:"National Museum of Australia – Yagan's story"
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3148:"Market Hall and Horseshoe Lane construction"
3066:Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
2745:Yagan Memorial Park Newsletter, February 2010
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2474:"National Museum of Australia – Repatriation"
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1135:The Courteous Savage: Yagan of the Swan River
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4414:List of massacres of Indigenous Australians
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3305:. Melbourne University Press. p. 448.
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16:Australian Noongar warrior (c. 1795 – 1833)
4512:Escapees from Western Australian detention
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2859:"Aboriginal warrior's final resting place"
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1708:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
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1542:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
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862:more than A$ 500,000 to develop the park.
827:is placed where Yagan was killed, so that
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4419:Mass poisonings of Aboriginal Australians
3448:Courteous Savage: Yagan of the Swan River
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2617:"Archaeological Geophysics: Yagan's Head"
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1152:. Weller later worked with film director
947:, was renamed the Yagan Bridge in 2010.
574:. On 12 October he presented them to the
111:in July 2010, 177 years after his death.
4275:Aboriginals Fire Arm Regulation Act 1840
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2152:. London: M. Walbrook. pp. 191–192.
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1166:Western Australian Premier's Book Awards
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4321:Commonwealth Aboriginals Ordinance 1911
4311:Northern Territory Aboriginals Act 1910
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3725:, London: Routledge, pp. 229–241,
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3035:Curriculum Council of Western Australia
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2695:The Newsreel: The Long And Winding Road
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4507:Deaths by firearm in Western Australia
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3095:– City of Swan. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
3028:"Aboriginal and intercultural studies"
2921:"Yagan's head reburied in Swan Valley"
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3106:"City square to be named after Yagan"
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4527:People from Perth, Western Australia
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3070:Corunna v West Australian Newspapers
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1873:Kimberly, W.B. (1897). "Chapter 9".
563:print of Yagan's head by the artist
128:Noongar people, Yagan belonged to a
3761:, Perth: Focus Education Services,
2833:"Memorial park for Noongar warrior"
2414:. London: J. Cross & R. Havell.
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1357:. 26 September 2012. Archived from
515:panoramic view of King George Sound
291:, Yagan and his men were exiled on
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3185:Spagnolo, Joe (18 February 2018).
1705:Australian Dictionary of Biography
1618:A New History of Western Australia
1539:Australian Dictionary of Biography
1337:Yagan: The Swan River "Settlement"
1251:a warrior of the Gai-Mariagal clan
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922:Australian Dictionary of Biography
908:Australian Dictionary of Biography
770:Supreme Court of Western Australia
299:escaped by stealing an unattended
210:Australian Dictionary of Biography
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3187:"Yagan Square to open on March 3"
3159:Cookson, Jasmine (3 March 2018).
3072:(2001) EOC 93–146. 12 April 2001.
2024:"The Soldier Speared at Clarence"
1669:. Perth. 1 June 1833. p. 87.
1339:. Australia Council for the Arts.
1181:In the Presence of a Severed Head
958:urban renewal project, was named
924:, and Western Australia's school
831:spirits can reunite the remains.
782:death of Diana, Princess of Wales
489:Travelling with Irwin was Ensign
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1879:. pp. 78–79. Archived from
1148:to write a short story entitled
856:Department of Indigenous Affairs
836:Department of Aboriginal Affairs
712:survey of the grave site. Using
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3248:2004 FCAFC 16. 6 February 2004.
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4424:Aborigines' Protection Society
4301:Aborigines Protection Act 1909
4285:Aboriginal Protection Act 1869
3778:(1961), "Yagan, the Patriot",
3372:. UNSW Press. pp. 39–42.
2736:A Message from the Chairperson
2260:Daisy M. Bates (4 July 1929).
1710:Australian National University
1544:Australian National University
1399:, 12 July 2010, archived from
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1029:Racial Discrimination Act 1975
966:, was opened on 3 March 2018.
1:
4492:Art and cultural repatriation
4044:Avenue Range Station massacre
3881:Corn Field Raids of 1827-1828
3511:"Confessions of a Headhunter"
1457:& Tilbrook, Lois (1990).
1283:
1186:A two-part miniseries called
954:, constructed as part of the
840:Yagan's Gravesite Master Plan
689:
119:
75: – 11 July 1833) was an
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4517:History of Western Australia
3971:Fighting Waterholes massacre
3668:Stream free on SBS On Demand
3284:Monash University Law Review
3104:Colleen Egan (31 May 2014).
2947:"Warrior Yagan laid to rest"
2495:Burrell, Ian (1 June 1997).
1183:, has Yagan as its subject.
799:U.S. News & World Report
390:English. Moore wrote in the
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4377:Aboriginal Protection Board
3496:Confessions of a Headhunter
2821:(2nd ed.). p. 15.
1974:"Native Corrobory at Perth"
1236:
1158:Confessions of a Headhunter
1150:Confessions of a Headhunter
865:
676:Prime Minister of Australia
576:Liverpool Royal Institution
10:
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4326:Aboriginals Ordinance 1918
4025:War of Southern Queensland
3911:Convincing Ground massacre
3899:Port Phillip District Wars
3839:Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars
3240:Federal Court of Australia
1117:, called for the statue's
1033:Federal Court of Australia
980:
752:positively identified the
738:exhumation of Yagan's head
696:Exhumation of Yagan's head
693:
590:head. They were buried in
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3869:Minnamurra River massacre
3831:
3611:Danta, Chris (May 2003).
3541:Australian Film Institute
3407:10.1080/13688790701488197
2885:"Burial for Yagan's head"
2807:, 4 September 2008, p. 9.
1876:History of West Australia
1210:Other cultural references
1038:
901:
810:Preparations for reburial
602:Lobbying for repatriation
519:red-tailed black cockatoo
146:) of a larger tribe whom
4354:R. v. Kilmeister (No. 2)
4349:R. v. Kilmeister (No. 1)
4280:Aboriginal Witnesses Act
4092:Koonchera Point massacre
4074:Cullin-La-Ringo massacre
3953:Murdering Gully massacre
3941:Campaspe Plains massacre
3825:Australian frontier wars
3368:Muecke, Stephen (2004).
3112:. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
2955:Perth, Western Australia
2741:16 February 2011 at the
2117:Perth, Western Australia
1273:Australian frontier wars
1092:Western Australia Police
1088:Diana, Princess of Wales
1047:of Yagan as part of the
991:The final two frames of
804:Raiders of the Lost Conk
718:ground penetrating radar
416:
162:rivers, as far south as
4382:Protector of Aborigines
4098:Jandamarra Guerilla War
4068:Hospital Creek Massacre
4031:Battle of One Tree Hill
4019:Warrigal Creek massacre
3965:Fighting Hills massacre
3929:Waterloo Creek massacre
3845:Battle of Richmond Hill
3757:Green, Neville (1984),
3352:10.1111/1467-8497.00018
3264:Indigenous Law Bulletin
3086:In My Area – Upper Swan
2330:Eighteenth-Century Life
943:over the Swan River at
232:
218:Relations with settlers
4138:Indigenous Australian
4116:Forrest River massacre
4104:Mistake Creek massacre
3923:Battle of Broken River
3613:"J. Mateer, Loanwords"
3463:Yagan of the Bibbulmun
3301:Inglis, K. S. (1998).
2144:Moore, George Fletcher
2107:"From a correspondent"
2103:Moore, George Fletcher
1661:"The Native's again!!"
1190:, was commissioned by
1139:Yagan of the Bibbulmun
1061:Captain James Stirling
1001:
941:Great Northern Highway
917:
790:
750:University of Bradford
705:
646:Liverpool City Council
612:
542:
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191:Noongar classification
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21:Yagan (disambiguation)
4062:Hornet Bank massacre
4056:East Ballina massacre
4050:Waterloo Bay massacre
4007:Pelican Creek tragedy
3627:on 30 September 2009.
3461:Durack, Mary (1976).
3003:"Yagan Memorial Park"
2977:"Yagan Memorial Park"
2756:"Yagan Memorial Park"
1532:Reece, R H W (2019).
1397:Australian Geographic
1245:, and the Bunuba War.
990:
950:An open plaza in the
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636:regulations required
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539:George Fletcher Moore
527:
471:George Fletcher Moore
468:
461:Exhibition and burial
424:
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384:George Fletcher Moore
170:and northeast to the
103:four years later and
77:Aboriginal Australian
31:
4497:Australian murderers
4110:Mowla Bluff massacre
4080:Flying Foam Massacre
4038:Darkey Flat Massacre
4001:Rufus River massacre
3935:Myall Creek massacre
3889:(Tasmania) (1828–32)
3857:Risdon Cove massacre
3850:Battle of Parramatta
3741:Westralian Portraits
3517:on 26 September 2007
3499:. Scarlett Pictures.
3395:Postcolonial Studies
2895:on 16 September 2012
2503:. UK. Archived from
1602:on 24 February 2011.
1598:. UK. Archived from
1141:on reissue in 1976.
1137:, which was renamed
1004:On 6 September 1997
784:, earlier that day:
620:University of London
350:Wanted dead or alive
19:For other uses, see
4331:Aborigines Act 1934
4316:Aborigines Act 1911
4306:Aborigines Act 1910
4140:resistance warriors
4013:Evans Head massacre
3983:Gippsland massacres
3947:Blood Hole massacre
3433:, 24 November 2005.
3430:The West Australian
3223:, 6 September 1997.
3220:The West Australian
3110:The West Australian
3091:3 July 2014 at the
2889:The West Australian
2819:The West Australian
2805:The West Australian
2792:The West Australian
2718:Griffith Law Review
2703:, 4 September 1997.
2700:New York Daily News
2540:, pp. 235–236.
2528:, pp. 42, 235.
2427:, pp. 233–234.
2270:. Perth. p. 70
1700:"Yagan (1795–1833)"
1534:"Yagan (1795–1833)"
1489:on 22 November 2011
1126:Literature and film
1099:The West Australian
1007:The West Australian
970:Cultural references
878:2010. The site in
851:Yagan Memorial Park
778:Liverpool Town Hall
655:The West Australian
481:In September 1833,
197:Marriage and family
4502:Australian outlaws
4387:Aboriginal reserve
4359:Tuckiar v The King
4128:Caledon Bay crisis
3917:Battle of Pinjarra
3893:Cape Grim massacre
3776:Hasluck, Alexandra
3714:General references
2981:Monument Australia
2507:on 7 November 2012
2262:"Aboriginal Perth"
1696:Hasluck, Alexandra
1002:
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4469:
4468:
4402:
4401:
4292:(statute 24/1889)
4122:Coniston massacre
3995:Wonnerup massacre
3703:10.1071/EA9890143
3621:Monash University
2927:on 23 August 2011
2080:, pp. 84–85.
1923:, pp. 38–39.
1883:on 16 March 2012.
1814:, pp. 74–75.
1719:978-0-522-84459-7
1553:978-0-522-84459-7
1455:Hallam, Sylvia J.
1361:on 19 April 2013.
1312:The Perth Gazette
1192:ABC International
1113:, the member for
565:George Cruikshank
533:George Cruikshank
529:Portrait of Yagan
446:The Perth Gazette
365:Alexandra Hasluck
343:The Perth Gazette
331:The Perth Gazette
312:King George Sound
285:John Septimus Roe
245:firestick farming
228:Swan River Colony
79:warrior from the
4544:
4457:
4456:
4445:
4444:
4260:
4259:
4232:Tunnerminnerwait
3959:Battle of Yering
3905:Yagan Resistance
3818:
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3795:
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3789:
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3677:
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3660:
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3653:
3651:
3649:
3643:Screen Australia
3635:
3629:
3628:
3623:. Archived from
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3129:on 11 March 2021
3119:
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3051:
3049:
3044:on 11 April 2008
3043:
3037:. Archived from
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2891:. Archived from
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2781:
2778:The Sunday Times
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2746:
2734:Wilkes, Richard
2732:
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2630:
2628:
2623:on 12 March 2005
2619:. Archived from
2613:
2604:
2598:
2587:
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2566:
2565:
2558:Law Text Culture
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1261:Tunnerminnerwait
1196:Screen Australia
1073:Heirisson Island
1065:Robert Hitchcock
995:'s 1997 cartoon
964:Horseshoe Bridge
592:Everton Cemetery
580:Liverpool Museum
511:Egyptian mummies
503:Thomas Pettigrew
235:
124:A member of the
101:exhumed the head
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3670:. 16 April 2024
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3330:Phillips, Harry
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3259:McGlade, Hannah
3256:
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3215:Alas Poor Yagan
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2794:, 26 June 2006.
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2743:Wayback Machine
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2554:McGlade, Hannah
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2501:The Independent
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1403:on 23 June 2013
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1319:
1309:
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1286:
1239:
1231:Hordeum vulgare
1212:
1194:. Supported by
1128:
1041:
1020:Alas Poor Yagan
998:Alas Poor Yagan
985:
983:Alas Poor Yagan
979:
976:Alas Poor Yagan
972:
956:Perth City Link
934:unknown soldier
932:of Australia's
904:
868:
812:
762:
746:palaeontologist
714:electromagnetic
698:
692:
630:Burial Act 1857
604:
536:
463:
458:
419:
372:Frederick Irwin
352:
281:prisoner of war
220:
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93:anthropological
72:
47:
43:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
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4522:Noongar people
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4429:Half-Caste Act
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4086:Kalkadoon Wars
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3989:Eumerella Wars
3986:
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3977:Maria massacre
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3681:
3655:
3639:"Yagan (2012)"
3630:
3603:
3596:
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3502:
3491:Weller, Archie
3478:
3471:
3453:
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3401:(3): 311–320.
3385:
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3346:(2): 270–285.
3321:
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2968:
2957:. 11 July 2010
2938:
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2876:
2850:
2839:. 5 March 2009
2824:
2809:
2796:
2783:
2768:
2763:DIA Newsletter
2747:
2727:
2705:
2686:
2684:, p. 239.
2659:
2657:, p. 238.
2634:
2605:
2603:, p. 237.
2588:
2586:, p. 236.
2567:
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2446:
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2429:
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2339:
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2285:
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2176:
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1965:
1963:, p. 230.
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1406:
1382:
1380:, 12 July 2010
1377:Liverpool Echo
1364:
1342:
1317:
1314:. 25 May 1833.
1302:
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1111:Janet Woollard
1040:
1037:
981:Main article:
978:
973:
971:
968:
903:
900:
867:
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858:had given the
824:remote sensing
811:
808:
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694:Main article:
691:
688:
650:Hannah McGlade
603:
600:
483:Governor Irwin
462:
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247:, or lighting
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4187:Mannalargenna
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3991:(1840s–1860s)
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3863:Tedbury's War
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3728:
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3669:
3665:
3664:"Watch Yagan"
3659:
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3597:1-86368-359-3
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4368:Committees
4342:Court cases
4237:Windradyne
4217:Tarenorerer
4197:Multuggerah
4162:Cannabaygal
3883:(1827-1828)
3133:21 February
2682:Fforde 2002
2655:Fforde 2002
2627:14 December
2601:Fforde 2002
2584:Fforde 2002
2538:Fforde 2002
2526:Fforde 2002
2461:Fforde 2002
2442:Fforde 2002
2425:Fforde 2002
2360:Fforde 2002
2298:Fforde 2002
2274:25 November
2193:Fforde 2002
1961:Fforde 2002
1511:Fforde 2002
1416:On the Swan
1173:John Mateer
1154:Sally Riley
1131:Mary Durack
1115:Alfred Cove
1012:Dean Alston
993:Dean Alston
876:NAIDOC Week
710:geophysical
680:John Howard
638:next of kin
634:Home Office
616:Ken Colbung
491:Robert Dale
450:Daisy Bates
277:Robert Lyon
269:Round House
179:Midgegooroo
168:Lake Monger
164:Mangles Bay
148:Daisy Bates
134:Robert Lyon
109:Swan Valley
105:repatriated
73: 1795
4476:Categories
4370:and boards
4182:Kikatapula
4177:Jandamarra
4027:(1843–55)
3781:Early Days
3697:(1): 143.
3546:25 January
3521:19 January
3012:4 November
2987:4 November
2220:Green 1979
2208:Green 1984
2090:Green 1984
2078:Green 1984
2066:Green 1984
2051:Green 1979
1909:Green 1984
1861:Green 1984
1849:Green 1984
1824:Green 1984
1812:Green 1984
1788:Green 1984
1771:Green 1984
1756:Green 1984
1741:5 February
1680:Green 1979
1648:Green 1984
1439:Green 1984
1296:N. Green,
1284:References
1267:Windradyne
1243:Jandamarra
1220:Jack Davis
1162:AFI Awards
1077:Swan River
926:curriculum
915:notorious.
690:Exhumation
626:Peter Ucko
495:anatomists
435:Henry Bull
361:Bull Creek
317:corroboree
120:Early life
84:offered a
4130:(1932–34)
4100:(1894–97)
4088:(1870–90)
3913:(1833/34)
3907:(1831–33)
3901:(1830–50)
3887:Black War
3865:(1804–05)
3674:23 August
3648:23 August
3588:Loanwords
3415:162435717
3191:Perth Now
3007:Artsource
2312:The Globe
2245:6 October
2036:6 October
1986:6 October
1728:1833-7538
1562:1833-7538
1177:Loanwords
1119:genitalia
1109:In 2002,
1017:entitled
930:Gallipoli
829:Dreamtime
748:from the
596:stillborn
572:Liverpool
507:autopsied
431:Guildford
273:Fremantle
265:Kelmscott
187:Ballaroke
115:Biography
97:Liverpool
4448:Category
4212:Pemulwuy
4207:Nemarluk
4202:Musquito
4172:Eumarrah
4167:Dundalli
3617:Colloquy
3586:(2002).
3493:(1999).
3446:(1964).
3290:: 27–48.
3242:(2004).
3213:(1997).
3165:ABC News
3089:Archived
3068:(2001).
2863:ABC News
2837:ABC News
2739:Archived
2410:(1834).
2146:(1884).
1736:70677943
1698:(1967).
1570:70677943
1335:(1996).
1255:Pemulwuy
1249:Musquito
1237:See also
1049:WAY 1979
896:coolamon
866:Reburial
847:mortuary
743:forensic
682:, after
664:The West
584:Peruvian
561:aquatint
557:souvenir
547:fracture
509:ancient
326:kangaroo
249:the bush
4460:Commons
4247:Yilbung
4222:Tedbury
4157:Calyute
4147:Baulie
4094:(1880s)
3985:(1840s)
3568:10 July
3196:25 June
3170:25 June
3123:"Wirin"
3048:6 March
2961:11 July
2951:The Age
2931:10 July
2899:10 July
2843:6 March
2511:10 July
2480:10 July
2380:10 July
2123:20 July
1575:16 July
1493:10 July
1351:"Yagan"
1216:Kullark
1104:mimesis
1075:in the
1053:Premier
1015:cartoon
906:In the
885:Premier
872:Noongar
224:British
189:in the
160:Canning
152:Beelgar
150:called
139:Beeliar
126:Whadjuk
81:Noongar
4152:Beilba
4124:(1928)
4118:(1926)
4112:(1916)
4106:(1915)
4082:(1868)
4076:(1861)
4070:(1859)
4064:(1857)
4058:(1853)
4052:(1849)
4046:(1848)
4021:(1843)
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4009:(1842)
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3919:(1834)
3895:(1828)
3877:(1824)
3871:(1818)
3859:(1804)
3832:Events
3765:
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2869:4 June
2396:p. 289
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1227:barley
1090:. The
1069:bronze
1045:statue
1039:Statue
945:Belhus
902:Legacy
880:Belhus
820:Belhus
388:pidgin
301:dinghy
287:, the
257:parley
233:Djanga
136:, was
86:bounty
4407:Other
4256:Legal
4242:Yagan
3619:(7).
3411:S2CID
3042:(PDF)
3031:(PDF)
2759:(PDF)
2376:. PBS
2282:Trove
1188:Yagan
754:skull
588:Māori
417:Death
408:mind.
183:elder
181:, an
130:tribe
40:Yagan
4263:Laws
3763:ISBN
3745:ISBN
3727:ISBN
3676:2024
3650:2024
3592:ISBN
3570:2010
3548:2016
3523:2006
3467:ISBN
3374:ISBN
3307:ISBN
3271:(7).
3198:2018
3172:2018
3135:2022
3050:2008
3014:2015
2989:2015
2963:2010
2933:2010
2901:2010
2871:2010
2845:2009
2629:2005
2513:2010
2482:2010
2382:2010
2276:2014
2247:2013
2156:ISBN
2125:2008
2038:2013
1988:2013
1743:2021
1732:OCLC
1724:ISSN
1714:ISBN
1622:ISBN
1577:2022
1566:OCLC
1558:ISSN
1548:ISBN
1495:2010
1463:ISBN
1420:ISBN
822:. A
736:The
716:and
660:West
497:and
158:and
156:Swan
144:clan
3699:doi
3403:doi
3348:doi
2280:At
531:by
271:at
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