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Windradyne (c. 1800 – 21
March 1829) was an
Aboriginal warrior and
resistance leader of the
Wiradjuri nation, in what is now central-western New South...
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Grave of
Windradyne is a heritage-listed
former grave site and now
grave site at Brucedale, 1361
Sofala Road, Sofala,
Bathurst Region, New
South Wales...
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ample water sources.
Suttor learnt their language, and
befriended Windradyne,
nicknamed "Sa****ay", and
attributed conflict to the
harshness of his...
- open
forest to gr****y
plains in the
north and west. The
tribes led by
Windradyne lived in the
eastern parts of this territory,
connected to the
other groups...
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resources known as the
Bathurst War. The Wiradjuri, led by
leaders such as
Windradyne,
continued to
resist settler encroachment until martial law was declared...
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reportedly presented to King
George III. Others, such as Pemulwuy, Yagan, and
Windradyne,
became famous for
armed resistance to the
European settlers.
During the...
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aboriginal resistance fighter and
Parperloihener clansman from
Tasmania Windradyne warrior and
resistance leader of the
Wiradjuri nation Yagan, a warrior...
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Shadow from Caer, 2018 Jeff Sa****ay (born 1975),
American football player Windradyne or Sa****ay (c. 1800-1829),
Australian Aboriginal warrior and resistance...
- heritage-listed sites, including: Brucedale, 1361
Sofala Road:
Grave of
Windradyne 216 Main Road, west of Sofala:
Bridge over
Turon River at
Wallaby Rocks...
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Windradyne is a
suburb of Bathurst, New
South Wales, Australia, in the
Bathurst Region.
Australian Bureau of
Statistics (27 June 2017). "
Windradyne (State...