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De Satge 1901 has 100 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 5 live disagreements.

100+ facts·93 predicates·4 sources·5 in dispute

Mostly:framed as(3), expresses opinion on policy(2), certainty marker(2)

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Expresses Opinion on Policyin disputeexpressesOpinionOnPolicy

  • true[1]all time · 10690
  • keeping the wild blacks at arm's length[1]all time · 10690

Certainty Markerin disputecertaintyMarker

  • no doubt[1]sourceall time · 10690
  • if I recollect right[1]sourceall time · 10690

Framed Asin disputeframedAs

  • massacres by blacks[1]all time · 10690
  • bad news[1]all time · 10690
  • slaughter[1]all time · 10690

Framed Aboriginal People Asin disputeframedAboriginalPeopleAs

  • blacks[1]all time · 10690
  • wild blacks[1]all time · 10690

Has Pagein disputehasPage

  • 58[1]all time · 10690
  • 57[1]all time · 10690

Authored byauthoredBy

Identifies Security BreachidentifiesSecurityBreach

  • Aboriginal employees learned security patterns[1]all time · 10690

Mentions Blacks Employed at StationmentionsBlacksEmployedAtStation

  • true[1]all time · 10690

Expresses RegretexpressesRegret

  • unfortunately[1]all time · 10690

Narrator Not Present at AttacknarratorNotPresentAtAttack

  • true[1]all time · 10690

Describes Self As TravelerdescribesSelfAsTraveler

  • true[1]sourceall time · 10690

Identifies Employment As Security FailureidentifiesEmploymentAsSecurityFailure

  • true[1]all time · 10690

Inbound mentions (21)

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describedAsSlaughterByDescribed As Slaughter by(1)

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Other facts (81)

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81 facts
PredicateValueRef
Identifies Aboriginal Intelligence Gatheringtrue[1]
Provides Tactical AnalysisAboriginal people used knowledge of daily habits[1]
Acknowledges Retributive Violencetrue[1]
Classifies Event As Massacretrue[1]
Links Event to Other Massacrestrue[1]
Document Genrepublished memoir[1]
Implies Broader Pattern of Violencetrue[1]
Foreshadows Future Contenttrue[1]
Cross Referenced Other Massacrestrue[1]
Narrative Voicefirst person[1]
Provides Intelligence Assessmenttrue[1]
Provides Management Critiquetrue[1]
Describes His Reactionnot altogether astonished[1]
Describes News Reaching Himtrue[1]
Judges Past Actions As Foolishtrue[1]
Policy Timeframesome years after first settlement[1]
Colonial Policy Positionsegregation of Aboriginal people[1]
Advocates Segregationtrue[1]
Criticises Nmp Employmenttrue[1]
Criticises Nmp Managementtrue[1]
Chronological Positionmemoir 46 years later[1]
Mentions Other Massacrestrue[1]
Describes Blacks Turning Knowledge to Advantagetrue[1]
Describes Blacks Knowledge of Habitstrue[1]
Describes Blacks Employmenttrue[1]
Identifies Causewant of management[1]
Describes Police Retributiontrue[1]
Describes Great Stirtrue[1]
Describes Marshall Saved by Camp Locationtrue[1]
Describes Gins Decoying Trooperstrue[1]
Describes Death Tolltrue[1]
Describes Attack at Nighttrue[1]
Describes Messenger Overtaking Themtrue[1]
Describes Approach to Rawbelletrue[1]
Describes Return Journeytrue[1]
Pages Cited57-58[1]
Describes De Satge Travel Routesame track past Rawbelle[1]
Illegible Word???[1]
Contains Illegible Text???[1]
Euphemism for Reprisalmade the wild blacks pay for it[1]
Narrator Refers to Wild Blacks Payingtrue[1]
Expresses Opinion on Follytrue[1]
Narrator Describes Messengertrue[1]
Narrator Describes Return Journeytrue[1]
Mentions Wild Blackstrue[1]
Erroneously States Five Killedtrue[1]
Mentions Other Massacres by Blackstrue[1]
Expresses Opinion on Settlementfolly of early contact after first settlement[1]
Describes EventAttack Rannes 1855[1]
Describes Reprisal As Making Blacks Paytrue[2]
Describes Aboriginal Strategyturning knowledge to advantage[2]
Has Certaintyif I recollect right[2]
Advocates Policykeeping wild blacks at arm's length[2]
Describes District As Newly Formedtrue[2]
Describes Event Asslaughter[2]
Describes As Massacretrue[2]
Describes Event Impactgreat stir[2]
Describes Causedecoyed by black gins[2]
Has Page Reference57-58[2]
Colonial Justificationkeeping the wild blacks at arm's length for some years after the first settlement of the country[3]
Framing of Violencethis slaughter, massacres by blacks[3]
Pages57-58[3]
Publication Year1901[3]
AuthorDe Satge[3]
Published in1901: 172–174[4]
Counterfactual Scenariokeeping Aboriginal people away from stations would have prevented attack[1]
Provides Counterfactualif blacks had been kept at arm's length, attack might not have happened[1]
Expresses No Regret About Reprisaltrue[1]
Colonial Attitude Toward Reprisalaccepting/normalizing[1]
Accepts Reprisal As Normaltrue[1]
Implies Reprisal Killings by Nmptrue[1]
Identifies InspectorMarshall[1]
Mentions InspectorMarshall Richard Purvis[1]
Decoded Gins AsAboriginal women[1]
Euphemism for GinsAboriginal women[1]
Decoded Illegible Aswere/camped[1]
Euphemism Linked toReprisal for Rannes[1]
Decoded Asreprisal killings of Aboriginal people[1]
Count Discrepancy WithQsa Letter O Connell Murray 1855 09 27[2]
Corroborated byCapricornian 1913 07 19[2]
Euphemism Decodedmade the wild blacks pay for it -> reprisal killings of Aboriginal people[3]

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acceptsReprisalAsNormalingest-verify/10690
true
acknowledgesRetributiveViolenceingest-verify/10690
true
advocatesPolicyagnostic/10690
keeping wild blacks at arm's length
advocatesSegregationingest-verify/10690
true
authorfrontier-massacres/10690
De Satge
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authoredByingest-verify/10690
ex:de-satge
certaintyMarkeringest-verify/10690
no doubt
certaintyMarkeringest-verify/10690
if I recollect right
chronologicalPositioningest-verify/10690
memoir 46 years later
classifiesEventAsMassacreingest-verify/10690
true
colonialAttitudeTowardReprisalingest-verify/10690
accepting/normalizing
colonialJustificationfrontier-massacres/10690
keeping the wild blacks at arm's length for some years after the first settlement of the country
colonialPolicyPositioningest-verify/10690
segregation of Aboriginal people
containsIllegibleTextingest-verify/10690
???
corroboratedByagnostic/10690
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countDiscrepancyWithagnostic/10690
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counterfactualScenarioingest-verify/10690
keeping Aboriginal people away from stations would have prevented attack
criticisesNMPEmploymentingest-verify/10690
true
criticisesNMPManagementingest-verify/10690
true
crossReferencedOtherMassacresingest-verify/10690
true
decodedAsingest-verify/10690
reprisal killings of Aboriginal people
decodedGinsAsingest-verify/10690
Aboriginal women
decodedIllegibleAsingest-verify/10690
were/camped
describesAboriginalStrategyagnostic/10690
turning knowledge to advantage
describesApproachToRawbelleingest-verify/10690
true
describesAsMassacreagnostic/10690
true
describesAttackAtNightingest-verify/10690
true
describesBlacksEmploymentingest-verify/10690
true
describesBlacksKnowledgeOfHabitsingest-verify/10690
true
describesBlacksTurningKnowledgeToAdvantageingest-verify/10690
true
describesCauseagnostic/10690
decoyed by black gins
describesDeathTollingest-verify/10690
true
describesDeSatgeTravelRouteingest-verify/10690
same track past Rawbelle
describesDistrictAsNewlyFormedagnostic/10690
true
describesEventingest-verify/10690
ex:attack-rannes-1855
describesEventAsagnostic/10690
slaughter
describesEventImpactagnostic/10690
great stir
describesGinsDecoyingTroopersingest-verify/10690
true
describesGreatStiringest-verify/10690
true
describesHisReactioningest-verify/10690
not altogether astonished
describesMarshallSavedByCampLocationingest-verify/10690
true
describesMessengerOvertakingThemingest-verify/10690
true
describesNewsReachingHimingest-verify/10690
true
describesPoliceRetributioningest-verify/10690
true
describesReprisalAsMakingBlacksPayagnostic/10690
true
describesReturnJourneyingest-verify/10690
true
describesSelfAsTraveleringest-verify/10690
true
documentGenreingest-verify/10690
published memoir
erroneouslyStatesFiveKilledingest-verify/10690
true
euphemismDecodedfrontier-massacres/10690
made the wild blacks pay for it -> reprisal killings of Aboriginal people
euphemismForGinsingest-verify/10690
Aboriginal women
euphemismForReprisalingest-verify/10690
made the wild blacks pay for it
euphemismLinkedToingest-verify/10690
ex:reprisal-for-rannes
expressesNoRegretAboutReprisalingest-verify/10690
true
expressesOpinionOnFollyingest-verify/10690
true
expressesOpinionOnPolicyingest-verify/10690
true
expressesOpinionOnPolicyingest-verify/10690
keeping the wild blacks at arm's length
expressesOpinionOnSettlementingest-verify/10690
folly of early contact after first settlement
expressesRegretingest-verify/10690
unfortunately
foreshadowsFutureContentingest-verify/10690
true
framedAboriginalPeopleAsingest-verify/10690
blacks
framedAboriginalPeopleAsingest-verify/10690
wild blacks
framedAsingest-verify/10690
massacres by blacks
framedAsingest-verify/10690
bad news
framedAsingest-verify/10690
slaughter
framingOfViolencefrontier-massacres/10690
this slaughter, massacres by blacks
hasCertaintyagnostic/10690
if I recollect right
hasPageingest-verify/10690
58
hasPageingest-verify/10690
57
hasPageReferenceagnostic/10690
57-58
identifiesAboriginalIntelligenceGatheringingest-verify/10690
true
identifiesCauseingest-verify/10690
want of management
identifiesEmploymentAsSecurityFailureingest-verify/10690
true
identifiesInspectoringest-verify/10690
Marshall
identifiesSecurityBreachingest-verify/10690
Aboriginal employees learned security patterns
illegibleWordingest-verify/10690
???
impliesBroaderPatternOfViolenceingest-verify/10690
true
impliesReprisalKillingsByNMPingest-verify/10690
true
judgesPastActionsAsFoolishingest-verify/10690
true
linksEventToOtherMassacresingest-verify/10690
true
mentionsBlacksEmployedAtStationingest-verify/10690
true
mentionsInspectoringest-verify/10690
ex:marshall-richard-purvis
mentionsOtherMassacresingest-verify/10690
true
mentionsOtherMassacresByBlacksingest-verify/10690
true
mentionsWildBlacksingest-verify/10690
true
narrativeVoiceingest-verify/10690
first person
narratorDescribesMessengeringest-verify/10690
true
narratorDescribesReturnJourneyingest-verify/10690
true
narratorNotPresentAtAttackingest-verify/10690
true
narratorRefersToWildBlacksPayingingest-verify/10690
true
pagesfrontier-massacres/10690
57-58
pagesCitedingest-verify/10690
57-58
policyTimeframeingest-verify/10690
some years after first settlement
providesCounterfactualingest-verify/10690
if blacks had been kept at arm's length, attack might not have happened
providesIntelligenceAssessmentingest-verify/10690
true
providesManagementCritiqueingest-verify/10690
true
providesTacticalAnalysisingest-verify/10690
Aboriginal people used knowledge of daily habits
publicationYearfrontier-massacres/10690
1901
publishedInrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0167-eid-10783
1901: 172–174

References (4)

4 references
  1. customctx:test/ingest-verify/10690
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on NMP detachment - Combo James, Colin and Hamlet at Rannes station, opposite side of the creek to the headstation (23 September 1855) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres
  2. customctx:test/agnostic/10690
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on NMP detachment - Combo James, Colin and Hamlet at Rannes station, opposite side of the creek to the headstation (23 September 1855) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres
  3. customctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10690
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on NMP detachment - Combo James, Colin and Hamlet at Rannes station, opposite side of the creek to the headstation (23 September 1855) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres
  4. customctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0167-eid-10783

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