Nmp Event 23124
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Nmp Event 23124 has 35 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:reported by source(2), associates individual(1), caused by(1)
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arePerpetratorsOfAre Perpetrators of(1)
- Aboriginal People
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associatedWithEventAssociated With Event(1)
- Kuku Yalanji
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containsRecordContains Record(1)
- Nmp Events Csv
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contextualizesEventContextualizes Event(1)
- Cook Pastoral District
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potentiallyInvolvedInPotentially Involved in(1)
- Kuku Yalanji
ex:kuku-yalanji
resultsInDamageResults in Damage(1)
- Two Horses Speared
ex:two-horses-speared
Other facts (35)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Reported by Source | Capricornian | [1] |
| Reported by Source | Daily Northern Argus | [1] |
| Associates Individual | D Clark | [1] |
| Caused by | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Describes Attack on Stock | Clarks Horses | [1] |
| Evidenced by Contemporary Press | null | [1] |
| Has Contemporary Reference | Cooktown Herald and Palmer River Advertiser, 28 July 1877, p2 | [1] |
| Has Coordinate X Max | 145.32 | [1] |
| Has Coordinate X Min | 145.32 | [1] |
| Has Coordinate Y Max | -16.669 | [1] |
| Has Coordinate Y Min | -16.669 | [1] |
| Has Csv Record Number | 925 | [1] |
| Has Date of First Reporting | 1877 | [1] |
| Has Day and Month | late July | [1] |
| Has Description Quote | THE NORTHERN ABORIGINES. Mr. D. Clark, who arrived from the new port states that two of his horses were speared at Rifle Creek last Monday, and had to leave them. The blacks are becoming very troublesome along the back. Their fires are frequently visible, and their cooee can be heard constantly. The tall spear-grass completely hides them from view, and it would be madness for travellers to attempt to follow them; so, as the native police do not trouble them much, they go unpunished. | [1] |
| Has Entry Id | 23124 | [1] |
| Has Location Description | Rifle Creek | [1] |
| Has Location Notes | It is unclear where this was, but have mapped a location in vicinity of the Rifle Creek crossing near the present camping ground outside Mt Molloy | [1] |
| Has Location Type | Watercourse | [1] |
| Has Nature of Event | Attack on stock/property | [1] |
| Has Other Damage Effects | Two horses speared | [1] |
| Has Other Sources | Daily Northern Argus, 3 August 1877, p3; Capricornian, 4 August 1877, p2 | [1] |
| Has Perpetrators | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Has Reliability Implied by Sources | null | [1] |
| Involves Spearing of | Two Horses of Clark | [1] |
| Labeled As | Attack on stock - Clark's horses, Rifle Creek, near Mt Molloy (late July 1877) | [1] |
| Located Near | Mt Molloy | [1] |
| Maps to Vicinity of | Rifle Creek Crossing Near Mt Molloy | [1] |
| Occurs at Location | Rifle Creek | [1] |
| Occurs in Year | 1877 | [1] |
| Presupposes Existence of | Native Police | [1] |
| Relates to Language Group | Kuku Yalanji | [1] |
| Relates to Pastoral District | Cook Pastoral District | [1] |
| Reported in Publication | Cooktown Herald and Palmer River Advertiser | [1] |
| Temporally Precedes | 1877-07-28 | [1] |
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References (1)
ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0925-eid-23124
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