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Yemmerrawanne (c. 1775 - 18 May 1794) was a
member of the
Wangal clan, part of the
Dharug people in the Port
Jackson area at the time of the
first British...
- the 1880s. An Eora song has survived. It was sung by
Bennelong and
Yemmerrawanne at a
concert in
London in 1793.
Their words and the
music were transcribed...
- reconciliation.[page needed]
Bennelong and
another Aboriginal man,
named Yemmerrawanne (or Imeerawanyee),
travelled with
Phillip on
Atlantic to England, boarding...
- Curiosities, 1811. Two Eora men (of the
Sydney area in New
South Wales),
Yemmerrawanne and Bennelong, had
travelled to
England with
Arthur Phillip, and while...
-
Phillip returned to Britain,
Bennelong and
another Aboriginal man
named Yemmerrawanne (or Imeerawanyee)
travelled with him on the Atlantic. Phillip's estranged...
- companion.
Bennelong would eventually travel to
England with
Phillip and
Yemmerrawanne in 1793. A
Kuringgai man
Bungaree also made
voyages with Europeans....
-
karadji Yarri (c.1810 - 1880) a
famous flood rescuer from
Gundagai Yemmerrawanne (c. 1775 - 1794) a
Dharug man who,
along with Bennelong, was the first...
- a few w****s when she was
chastised by her
family for not
accepting Yemmerrawanne as a partner.
While living with
Reverend Johnson,
Boorong was taught...
-
third Aboriginal Australian person to
visit England.
Bennelong and
Yemmerrawanne had
visited England 18
years earlier in 1792. He enjo**** his time there...
-
artist Joshua Reynolds; and the
Aboriginal Australians Bennelong and
Yemmerrawanne, who
visited in 1793. London's
growth in the 18th
century was marked...