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Midgegooroo (died 22 May 1833) was an
Aboriginal Australian elder of the
Nyungar nation, who pla**** a key role in
Aboriginal resistance to
white settlement...
- the
heads of the most
aggressive Noongar warriors,
including Yagan and
Midgegooroo. This was to be
among the most
controversial of Irwin's
initiatives during...
- been born
around 1795. His
father was
Midgegooroo, an
elder of the
Beeliar people; his
mother was one of
Midgegooroo's three wives.
Yagan was
probably a Ballaroke...
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servant Hugh Nesbitt), the
execution without trial of
Whadjuk elder Midgegooroo, the
killing of his son
Yagan in 1833, and the
Pinjarra m****acre in 1834...
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Midgegooroo National Park,
formerly the
Canning National Park, is a
national park in the
Perth metropolitan region of
Western Australia, 43 kilometres...
- survival, and
shortly thereafter he
accidentally drowned. The
situation for
Midgegooroo was even more precarious.
Violence flared when it was said 200 "savages"...
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Albany and Geraldton. All
executions were by
hanging except that of
Midgegooroo,
carried out by
firing squad at the old
Perth Gaol in 1833. Forty-three...
- (poet)
Dallas Winmar Kim
Scott Archie Weller Ken
Colbung Leonard Collard Midgegooroo Ben
Cuimermara Taylor Angus Wallam Della Rae
Morrison Gina
Williams Dallas...
- well-fashioned..of
pleasing countenance", was,
together with his
father Midgegooroo and
brother Monday,
declared an
outlaw after undertaking a
series of...
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section of the
river to the sea. At the time of
colonial settlement,
Midgegooroo and
Munday were
leaders of
these people. The Cannington-Wilson area was...