- The Bindjareb,
Binjareb,
Pindjarup or
Pinjareb are an
Indigenous Noongar people that
occupy part of the
South West of
Western Australia. It is not clear...
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occurred on 28
October 1834 in Pinjarra,
Western Australia when a
group of
Binjareb Noongar people were
attacked by a
detachment of 25 soldiers, police, and...
- parti****ted in
Pinjarra m****acre in 1834,
which saw 70-80 of the
Aboriginal Binjareb people killed. He was a
second cousin of two-times
British Prime Minister...
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Plain – Yued, Whadjuk,
Binjareb and
Wardandi Avon
Wheatbelt – Balardong, Nyakinyaki,
Wilman Jarrah Forest – Whadjuk,
Binjareb, Balardong, Wilman, Ganeang...
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Following the well-conceived
ambush and
subsequent m****acre of 15 to 80
Binjareb Noongar men, women, and
children lasting at
least one hour that Stirling...
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sites that
Aboriginal people drew
their sustenance. Thus for example, the
Binjareb people took
their name from Binjar, a
Noongar word
meaning wetland and...
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settler in
Australia who was
involved in the
Pinjarra m****acre of
Aboriginal Binjareb people. In 2017, a
campaign to
change the name of the
region was launched...
- Traditionally, this area was
under the care and
control of the Yued, Whadjuk,
Binjareb, and
Wardandi Noongar peoples,
whose hunter-gathering
firestick farming...
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pursue Aboriginal "offenders".
April 1834
Calyute leads a raid by
thirty Binjareb on Shenton's Mill in
South Perth.
Shenton was
locked inside and the flour...