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Maulboyheenner (c.1816 – 20
January 1842) was an
Indigenous Australian resistance fighter and
guide from north-eastern Tasmania. He was also
known by several...
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Tunnerminnerwait and
Maulboyheenner: The
involvement of
Aboriginal people from
Tasmania in key
events of
early Melbourne Tunnerminnerwait and
Maulboyheenner were buried...
- Kikata****, Pagerly, Mannalargenna, Woretemoeteryenner,
Tunnerminnerwait and
Maulboyheenner as
guides to
capture the
remaining Aboriginal Tasmanians in the settled...
- two of
these (Aboriginal) men,
Tunnerminnerwait (known as Jack) and
Maulboyheenner (known as Bob, or
sometimes called Timmy or Jimmy),
became the first...
- Toscano,
Joseph (2008). Lest We Forget. The
Tunnerminnerwait and
Maulboyheenner Saga.
Anarchist Media Institute. ISBN 978-0-9758219-4-7. Wandin, James...
- two of
these (Aboriginal) men,
Tunnerminnerwait (known as Jack) and
Maulboyheenner (known as Bob, or
sometimes called Timmy or Jimmy),
became the first...
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Calyute Cannabaygal Dundalli Eumarrah Jandamarra Kikata****
Mannalargenna Maulboyheenner Multuggerah Musquito Nemarluk Pemulwuy Tarenorerer Tedbury Tongerlongeter...
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Calyute Cannabaygal Dundalli Eumarrah Jandamarra Kikata****
Mannalargenna Maulboyheenner Multuggerah Musquito Nemarluk Pemulwuy Tarenorerer Tedbury Tongerlongeter...
- colonists. In 1841,
Truganini abandoned Woureddy, and ran off with
Maulboyheenner, a
young Tasmanian Aboriginal man who had also come from Wybalenna....
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executions occurred in 1842 when two
Aboriginal men,
Tunnerminnerwait and
Maulboyheenner, were
hanged outside the site of the
Melbourne Gaol for the killing...