Nmp Event 63012
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Nmp Event 63012 has 28 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
Mostly:associated with event(1), associated with individual(1), associated with nmp camp(1)
Maturity scale
raw canonical shape-checked rule-derived certifiedAssociated With EventassociatedWithEvent
- Attack on Aboriginal People Barron River 13 December 1898[1]all time · Row 2300 Eid 63012
Associated With IndividualassociatedWithIndividual
- Thomas Reddan[1]all time · Row 2300 Eid 63012
Associated With Nmp CampassociatedWithNMPCamp
- Nigger Creek[1]all time · Row 2300 Eid 63012
Associated With Nmp OfficerassociatedWithNMPOfficer
- James Heenan[1]all time · Row 2300 Eid 63012
Contextualized incontextualizedIn
- Cook Pastoral District[1]all time · Row 2300 Eid 63012
Evidence FromevidenceFrom
- Qsa282600 1898 Letter Heenan to Marrett 22 December 2[1]all time · Row 2300 Eid 63012
Existentially Commits toexistentiallyCommitsTo
- Chinese Along Barron River[1]all time · Row 2300 Eid 63012
Followed by ReprisalfollowedByReprisal
- Attack on Aboriginal People Barron River 13 December 1898[1]all time · Row 2300 Eid 63012
Framed As Settler AttackframedAsSettlerAttack
- Attack on Europeans[1]all time · Row 2300 Eid 63012
Has Contemporary ReferencehasContemporaryReference
- Qsa282600 1898 Letter Heenan to Marrett 22 December 2[1]all time · Row 2300 Eid 63012
Has PerpetratorshasPerpetrators
- Aboriginal People[1]all time · Row 2300 Eid 63012
Is Arbitrary LocationisArbitraryLocation
- Upper Barron River[1]all time · Row 2300 Eid 63012
Inbound mentions (2)
Other subjects in dontopedia point AT this entity as a value. These are inverse relationships — e.g. "X motherOf this subject" — and answer questions the forward facts can't. Grouped by predicate.
partOfEventPart of Event(1)
- Pilfering Barron River 1898
ex:pilfering-barron-river-1898
referencesHistoricalEventReferences Historical Event(1)
- Qsa282600 1898 Letter Heenan to Marrett 22 December 2
ex:qsa282600-1898-letter-heenan-to-marrett-22-december-2
Other facts (16)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Knowledge Sourced From | Settler Complaint to Nmp | [1] |
| Linked to Language Group | Djirbalngan | [1] |
| Located Before | Yungaburra | [1] |
| Located Near | Atherton | [1] |
| Located on | Barron River | [1] |
| Part of Nmp Events Database | Nmp Events Csv | [1] |
| Perpetrated by | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Presupposes Damage Occurred | Pilfering Barron River 1898 | [1] |
| Presupposes Existence of | Aboriginal Perpetrators | [1] |
| Presupposes Settlers Present | Settlers on Barron River | [1] |
| Related to Language Group | Djirbalngan | [1] |
| Related to Pastoral District | Cook Pastoral District | [1] |
| Targeted | Settlers on Barron River | [1] |
| Triggered Complaint | Settler Complaint to Nmp | [1] |
| Deontically Triggers Reprisal | Reprisal Dispersal | [1] |
| Has Low Reliability | Settler Complaint | [1] |
Timeline
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References (1)
- custom
ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2300-eid-63012
See also
- Attack on Aboriginal People Barron River 13 December 1898
- Thomas Reddan
- Nigger Creek
- James Heenan
- Cook Pastoral District
- Reprisal Dispersal
- Qsa282600 1898 Letter Heenan to Marrett 22 December 2
- Chinese Along Barron River
- Attack on Europeans
- Settler Complaint
- Aboriginal People
- Upper Barron River
- Settler Complaint to Nmp
- Djirbalngan
- Yungaburra
- Atherton
- Barron River
- Nmp Events Csv
- Pilfering Barron River 1898
- Aboriginal Perpetrators
- Settlers on Barron River
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