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- Wauba Debar (c. 1792–1832) was a female Aboriginal Tasmanian. Her grave is a historic site located in the east coast Tasmanian town of Bicheno, which...
- on 1 January 1855. In Lions Park near the tennis courts is the grave of Wauba Debar (after whom Waub's Harbour was named), an Aboriginal woman who was...
- Hualapai leaders (called Tokoomhet or Tokumhet) at that time were: Wauba Yuba (Wauba Yuma of the Yavapai Fighters subtribe), Sherum (Shrum or Cherum of...
- later, during another meeting with the Hualapai chiefs, settlers killed Wauba Yuma which renewed the hostilities. Men of the 8th Cavalry Regiment, from...
- who departed this life / 18th October 1926. / Aged 92 Years. / "At Rest." Wauba Debar Gough has satirised this representation in her own work Silenced history...
- post at Green Bay. Her mother was Lucy, the daughter of Menominee chief, Wauba-Shish (Great Marten). Bertrand Chevalier brought his family, including Marie...
- Hualapai Mountains and organized the Wauba Yuma Mining District, named for his friend the Hualapai chief Wauba Yuma. In a bid to get the job of Indian...
- 1863, he went into the Hualapai Mountains and organized the profitable Wauba Yuma Mining District. Soon after a tent city was established and named "Vivian"...