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Colonial Frontier Massacres in Central and Eastern Australia 1788-1930 map

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Colonial Frontier Massacres in Central and Eastern Australia 1788-1930 map has 4 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

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Locates EventAttack Wyandotte 1871[1]
Locates Event NearKirrima Blencoe Falls[1]

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Colonial Frontier Massacres in Central and Eastern Australia 1788-1930 map
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Aboriginal people - Wyandotte/Whyandot station (before December 1871) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21ch.newcastle.edu.au), entry 10608.

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