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Jack Aboriginal Stockman

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Jack Aboriginal Stockman has 56 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 3 live disagreements.

56 facts·51 predicates·2 sources·3 in dispute

Mostly:described as(3), described as term by(3), described as term(2)

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Described Asin disputedescribedAs

  • the boy[1]sourceall time · 18971
  • his black boy[1]all time · 18971
  • wounded blackboy[1]sourceall time · 18971

Described As Term byin disputedescribedAsTermBy

Described As Termin disputedescribedAsTerm

  • black boy[1]sourceall time · 18971
  • blackboy[1]sourceall time · 18971

Survivors Fled tosurvivorsFledTo

  • the station (likely Calton Hills)[1]sourceall time · 18971

Survivedsurvived

  • survived the attack[1]sourceall time · 18971

Escaped With Spear WoundescapedWithSpearWound

  • survived spear wound to the back and escaped[1]sourceall time · 18971

Received Spear Wound While FleeingreceivedSpearWoundWhileFleeing

  • speared in the back while fleeing[1]sourceall time · 18971

Fled Into BushfledIntoBush

  • bolted into the bush[1]sourceall time · 18971

Sleeping at Time of AttacksleepingAtTimeOfAttack

  • sleeping when attack occurred[1]sourceall time · 18971

Observation PointobservationPoint

  • some rising ground[1]sourceall time · 18971

Gave Account togaveAccountTo

Described As WoundeddescribedAsWounded

  • badly speared[1]sourceall time · 18971

Inbound mentions (12)

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abandonedPursuitOfAbandoned Pursuit of(1)

accompaniedByAccompanied by(1)

calledWarningToCalled Warning to(1)

employerOfEmployer of(1)

pursuedPursued(1)

receivedWoundedStockmanReceived Wounded Stockman(1)

refugeForRefuge for(1)

reportedByReported by(1)

reportedWoundingOfReported Wounding of(1)

shoutedWarningToShouted Warning to(1)

tookStatementFromTook Statement From(1)

woundedPersonWounded Person(1)

Other facts (39)

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39 facts
PredicateValueRef
Gave Statement on Groundstated on the ground[1]
Primary Witness ofAttack Powell Jack Mistake Creek 1884[1]
Witness Statement toFrederic Charles Urquhart[1]
Heard Killing ofJames Powell[1]
Reported toMr Macdonald[1]
Travel Time to Station3 days[1]
Travelled to Stationreached station on the third day[1]
Pursued byAboriginal People Perpetrators[1]
Witnessed From Rising Groundsaw blacks dancing around campfire, heard beating of Powell's body[1]
Witnessed Attacksaw Powell surrounded by blacks[1]
Escaped FromAttack Powell Jack Mistake Creek 1884[1]
Survived by Fleeingbolted into the bush[1]
Spear Wound Locationback[1]
Wounded bySpear Aboriginal[1]
Accompanied byJames Powell[1]
Wounded inAttack Powell Jack Mistake Creek 1884[1]
Employed byJames Powell[1]
OccupationAboriginal stockman[1]
Rdfs LabelJack[1]
Drove Cattle FromKamilaroi Station[2]
Narrates Attack Sequencenull[2]
Observed Beating ofnull[2]
Reached Station Afterthree days[2]
Received Spear in Backnull[2]
Reported Event toMr Macdonald[2]
Stated Account toFrederic Charles Urquhart[2]
Was Spearednull[2]
Was Wounded inNmp Event 18971[2]
Worked forJames Powell[2]
Colonial Framing Asdescribed as 'black boy', 'blackboy' - never named[1]
Awakened by Warningawakened by Powell calling out 'Look out Jack!'[1]
Called Warning by PowellPowell called out Look out Jack![1]
Warned byJames Powell[1]
Victim ofAttack Powell Jack Mistake Creek 1884[1]
Sought Refuge atCalton Hills Homestead[1]
Name Possibly Colonial AssignmentJack may be a colonial-assigned name rather than traditional name[1]
Voice Mediated Through UrquhartJack's testimony only recorded through Urquhart's letter, not in his own words[1]
Dual RoleAboriginal man working as stockman for European squatter - intermediary position[1]
Rdf TypePerson[1]

Timeline

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accompaniedByfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:james-powell
awakenedByWarningfrontier-massacres/18971
awakened by Powell calling out 'Look out Jack!'
calledWarningByPowellfrontier-massacres/18971
Powell called out Look out Jack!
colonialFramingAsfrontier-massacres/18971
described as 'black boy', 'blackboy' - never named
describedAsfrontier-massacres/18971
the boy
describedAsfrontier-massacres/18971
his black boy
describedAsfrontier-massacres/18971
wounded blackboy
describedAsTermfrontier-massacres/18971
black boy
describedAsTermfrontier-massacres/18971
blackboy
describedAsTermByfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:australian-1884-07-26
describedAsTermByfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:frederic-charles-urquhart
describedAsTermByfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:queenslander-1884-07-26
describedAsWoundedfrontier-massacres/18971
badly speared
droveCattleFromrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0447-eid-18971
ex:kamilaroi-station
dualRolefrontier-massacres/18971
Aboriginal man working as stockman for European squatter - intermediary position
employedByfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:james-powell
escapedFromfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:attack-powell-jack-mistake-creek-1884
escapedWithSpearWoundfrontier-massacres/18971
survived spear wound to the back and escaped
fledIntoBushfrontier-massacres/18971
bolted into the bush
gaveAccountTofrontier-massacres/18971
ex:frederic-charles-urquhart
gaveStatementOnGroundfrontier-massacres/18971
stated on the ground
heardKillingOffrontier-massacres/18971
ex:james-powell
namePossiblyColonialAssignmentfrontier-massacres/18971
Jack may be a colonial-assigned name rather than traditional name
narratesAttackSequencerosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0447-eid-18971
null
observationPointfrontier-massacres/18971
some rising ground
observedBeatingOfrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0447-eid-18971
null
occupationfrontier-massacres/18971
Aboriginal stockman
primaryWitnessOffrontier-massacres/18971
ex:attack-powell-jack-mistake-creek-1884
pursuedByfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:aboriginal-people-perpetrators
rdfsLabelfrontier-massacres/18971
Jack
rdfTypefrontier-massacres/18971
ex:Person
reachedStationAfterrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0447-eid-18971
three days
receivedSpearInBackrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0447-eid-18971
null
receivedSpearWoundWhileFleeingfrontier-massacres/18971
speared in the back while fleeing
reportedEventTorosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0447-eid-18971
ex:mr-macdonald
reportedTofrontier-massacres/18971
ex:mr-macdonald
sleepingAtTimeOfAttackfrontier-massacres/18971
sleeping when attack occurred
soughtRefugeAtfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:calton-hills-homestead
spearWoundLocationfrontier-massacres/18971
back
statedAccountTorosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0447-eid-18971
ex:frederic-charles-urquhart
survivedfrontier-massacres/18971
survived the attack
survivedByFleeingfrontier-massacres/18971
bolted into the bush
survivorsFledTofrontier-massacres/18971
the station (likely Calton Hills)
travelledToStationfrontier-massacres/18971
reached station on the third day
travelTimeToStationfrontier-massacres/18971
3 days
victimOffrontier-massacres/18971
ex:attack-powell-jack-mistake-creek-1884
voiceMediatedThroughUrquhartfrontier-massacres/18971
Jack's testimony only recorded through Urquhart's letter, not in his own words
warnedByfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:james-powell
wasSpearedrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0447-eid-18971
null
wasWoundedInrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0447-eid-18971
ex:nmp-event-18971
witnessedAttackfrontier-massacres/18971
saw Powell surrounded by blacks
witnessedFromRisingGroundfrontier-massacres/18971
saw blacks dancing around campfire, heard beating of Powell's body
witnessStatementTofrontier-massacres/18971
ex:frederic-charles-urquhart
workedForrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0447-eid-18971
ex:james-powell
woundedByfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:spear-aboriginal
woundedInfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:attack-powell-jack-mistake-creek-1884

References (2)

2 references
  1. customctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/18971
    • full textctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/18971
      text/plain9 KBdoc:genealogy/frontier-massacres/18971
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Europeans/others - James Powell and "Jack", Mistake Creek near Gunpowder Creek (13 July 1884) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21ch.newcast
  2. customctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0447-eid-18971

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