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Mathinna (c.1835 – 1
September 1852) was an
Aboriginal Tasmanian girl, who was
adopted and
later abandoned by the
Governor of Van Diemen's Land, Sir John...
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Mathinna may
refer to:
Mathinna (Tasmanian), a girl from
Tasmania Mathinna, Tasmania, a
small town
named after the girl This
disambiguation page lists...
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Mathinna is a
rural locality in the
local government areas (LGA) of
Break O'Day (97%) and
Dorset (3%) in the North-east LGA
region of Tasmania. The locality...
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Laramie Mountains.
Stratigraphic revision and
remapping of the
Mathinna Supergroup between the
River Tamar and the
Scottsdale Batholith, northeast...
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children brutally and one of the
worst affected was the girl
Mathinna.
Mathinna gave
evidence in a
subsequent inquiry, saying: "I have been under...
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daughter of the
chief of an
indigenous Australian tribe. She was
renamed Mathinna and was
raised with
their own
daughter Eleanor, but she was
abandoned in...
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parallel stories:
about the
novelist Charles ****ens in England, and
Mathinna, an
Aboriginal orphan adopted by Sir John Franklin, the
colonial governor...
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ridgelines and
adjacent slopes of a
Tasmanian sedentary substrate known as the
Mathinna supergroup.
Hibbertia mathinnicola is an
erect shrub which is typically...
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century Tasmania and Britain. One
tells the tale of an
Aboriginal child,
Mathinna,
adopted by then
governor of Van Diemen’s Land, Sir John
Franklin and his...
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Aboriginal Establishment on
Flinders Island in 1833. One of his
daughters was
Mathinna who was sent to live with Sir John
Franklin and Lady Jane Franklin. Towterer...