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Dispersal Term

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Dispersal Term has 19 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 1 live disagreement.

19 facts·16 predicates·2 sources·1 in dispute

Mostly:possibly means(4), term implication(1), term meaning(1)

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Possibly Meansin disputepossiblyMeans

  • violent confrontation[1]all time · 10612
  • massacre[1]sourceall time · 10612
  • killing[1]sourceall time · 10612
  • attack[1]all time · 10612

Term ImplicationtermImplication

  • peaceful action[1]sourceall time · 10612

Term MeaningtermMeaning

  • breaking up a group[1]sourceall time · 10612

Term OrigintermOrigin

  • frontier conflict discourse[1]sourceall time · 10612

Commonly Used incommonlyUsedIn

  • frontier conflict records[1]sourceall time · 10612

Used to DescribeusedToDescribe

Used byusedBy

Rdfs:labelrdfs:label

  • dispersal[1]sourceall time · 10612

Implies ShootingimpliesShooting

  • true[2]all time · Bloomfield

Euphemism FunctioneuphemismFunction

  • obscure violence[1]all time · 10612

Historical RealityhistoricalReality

  • often violent[1]all time · 10612

Frontier EuphemismfrontierEuphemism

  • true[1]all time · 10612

Inbound mentions (3)

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listedSeparatelyFromListed Separately From(2)

presumedDifferentFromPresumed Different From(1)

Other facts (4)

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4 facts
PredicateValueRef
Decoded AsViolent Confrontation[1]
Euphemism forFrontier Violence Against Aboriginal People[1]
Used in ContextFrontier Conflict[1]
Rdf:typeEuphemism[1]

Timeline

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commonlyUsedInfrontier-massacres/10612
frontier conflict records
decodedAsfrontier-massacres/10612
ex:violent-confrontation
euphemismForfrontier-massacres/10612
ex:frontier-violence-against-aboriginal-people
euphemismFunctionfrontier-massacres/10612
obscure violence
frontierEuphemismfrontier-massacres/10612
true
historicalRealityfrontier-massacres/10612
often violent
impliesShootingtrove-cooktown/bloomfield
true
possiblyMeansfrontier-massacres/10612
violent confrontation
possiblyMeansfrontier-massacres/10612
massacre
possiblyMeansfrontier-massacres/10612
killing
possiblyMeansfrontier-massacres/10612
attack
labelfrontier-massacres/10612
dispersal
typefrontier-massacres/10612
ex:Euphemism
termImplicationfrontier-massacres/10612
peaceful action
termMeaningfrontier-massacres/10612
breaking up a group
termOriginfrontier-massacres/10612
frontier conflict discourse
usedByfrontier-massacres/10612
ex:robert-arthur-johnstone
usedInContextfrontier-massacres/10612
ex:frontier-conflict
usedToDescribefrontier-massacres/10612
ex:mount-leach-dispersal-1873

References (2)

2 references
  1. customctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10612
    • full textctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10612
      text/plain3 KBdoc:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10612
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Aboriginal people - dispersal at Mt Leach (14 March 1873) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21ch.newcastle.edu.au), entry 10612. Coordinates
  2. [2]Bloomfield1 fact
    customctx:genes/trove-cooktown/bloomfield

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