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Truganini (c.1812 – 8 May 1876), also
known as
Lalla Rookh and Lydgugee, was a
woman famous for
being widely described as the last "full-blooded" Aboriginal...
- "
Truganini" is a song by
Australian rock band
Midnight Oil from
their eighth studio album,
Earth and Sun and Moon (1993). It was
inspired by
Truganini...
- customs. He was also the
husband of
Truganini for
period of
around ten years. His image, and the
busts of him and
Truganini have over time been
utilised and...
- of 36,305 at the 2021 census. The
suburb is
believed to be
named after Truganini, who is
generally accepted as the last full-blooded
Aboriginal Tasmanian...
- top 50 on
Billboard 200, and top 30 in the UK
albums chart. The
single "
Truganini"
referenced multiple issues,
including the 'last'
Tasmanian Aboriginal...
- In 1830, Robinson, with the
guidance of
Aboriginal Tasmanians such as
Truganini and Woureddy, led what
became known as "the
friendly mission"
around Van...
- of the
Truganini claim, and the
other candidates, Suke and ****
Cochrane Smith, see
Taylor 2008, pp. 140ff. Ryan 1996, p. 220
denies Truganini was the...
- the
death of
Truganini in 1876,
Cochrane Smith laid
claim to be "the last Tasmanian".
There was some
dispute as to
whether she or
Truganini was the last...
-
Palawa to the facility.
Famous people incarcerated at
Wybalenna included Truganini,
Mannalargenna and
William Lanne,
amongst others. Due to the many deaths...
-
Wybalenna were
transferred to
Oyster Cove,
south of Hobart. Two individuals,
Truganini (1812–1876) and ****
Cochrane Smith (1834–1905), are
separately considered...