Queenslander account of 1904
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Queenslander account of 1904 has 145 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:published in(2), describes horses strayed(1), contradicts slightly on details(1)
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- Johnstone Account
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- Narrator
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- Page 141
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- Queenslander Original Article
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- Description Section
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- Attack on Aboriginal People Dunk Island 1877
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- Source Txt
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- Attack on Aboriginal People Dunk Island 1877
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- Queenslander Original Article
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- Source Txt
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- Companion Guide
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- Source Txt
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- Queenslander Publication
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- Entry 10622
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- Event 10622
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- Dungaree
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Other facts (144)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Published in | Queenslander 1879 02 01 | [3] |
| Published in | Queenslander | [4] |
| Describes Horses Strayed | Oconnells Horses | [1] |
| Contradicts Slightly on Details | Connell Testimony | [1] |
| Specifies Dozen Aboriginals | Nmp Event 38838 | [2] |
| Rdf Type | Firsthand Account | [3] |
| Rdfs Label | The Queenslander account of the event | [3] |
| Authored by | Narrator | [3] |
| Attests to | Event 10622 | [3] |
| Contains Direct Quotation | true | [3] |
| Narrative Voice | first-person | [3] |
| Contains Eyewitness Testimony | true | [3] |
| Based on Visit by | Narrator | [3] |
| Based on Guided Tour by | Companion Guide | [3] |
| Published Date | 1879-02-01 | [3] |
| Published After Event | Event 10622 | [3] |
| Publication Delay After Event | approximately 2 months | [3] |
| Found on | Page 141 | [3] |
| Contains Racialized Language | true | [3] |
| Reflects Colonial Perspective | true | [3] |
| Opens With Description of Swamp | true | [3] |
| Describes Pre History of Site | true | [3] |
| Describes Displacement | true | [3] |
| Describes Refuge | true | [3] |
| Describes False Security | true | [3] |
| Describes Companion Anxiety | true | [3] |
| Describes Companion Untrustworthiness | true | [3] |
| Describes Narrators Arrival | true | [3] |
| Describes Battlefield Evidence | true | [3] |
| Describes Broken Spears | true | [3] |
| Describes Burnt Camp | true | [3] |
| Describes Bullet Marks | true | [3] |
| Describes Companions Escape | true | [3] |
| Describes Bullets Whizzing | true | [3] |
| Contains Companion Dialogue | true | [3] |
| Describes Aboriginal Non Desertion | true | [3] |
| Narrator Expresses Generalization | true | [3] |
| Published Approximately | 2 months after event | [3] |
| Is Block Quotation | true | [3] |
| Quotation Delimited by | single quotes | [3] |
| Preserves Oral Testimony | true | [3] |
| Quick Turnaround From Visit to Publication | true | [3] |
| Is Embedded in | Source Txt | [3] |
| Is First Person Narrative | true | [3] |
| Contains Embedded Dialogue | true | [3] |
| Narrative Tense | past tense | [3] |
| Shifts to Present Tense in Dialogue | true | [3] |
| Uses Historical Present in Dialogue | true | [3] |
| Includes Narrators Evaluation of Companion | true | [3] |
| Narrator Acknowledges Bias Against Companion | true | [3] |
| Contains Only One Direct Quotation | true | [3] |
| Uses Contrastive Conjunction | but | [3] |
| Uses Causal Conjunction | for | [3] |
| Colonial Framing of Indigenous Testimony | true | [3] |
| Testimony Not Complete | true | [3] |
| Testimony Abbreviated by Narrator | true | [3] |
| Citation Format | (Newspaper Name Date, Page) | [3] |
| Is Evidence of Colonial Awareness of Violence | true | [3] |
| Preserves Indigenous Voice | true | [3] |
| Preserves Pidgin English | true | [3] |
| Preserves Indigenous Perspective on Colonial Violence | true | [3] |
| Is Valuable for Historical Recovery | true | [3] |
| Includes Character Evaluation of Indigenous Person | true | [3] |
| Reflects Colonial Stereotyping of Indigenous People | true | [3] |
| Intended Audience | colonial Queenslanders | [3] |
| Genre May Be Travel Narrative or Correspondence | true | [3] |
| Contains Both Description and Evaluation | true | [3] |
| Mixes Observation With Opinion | true | [3] |
| Is Example of Colonial Travel Writing | true | [3] |
| Is Example of Colonial Frontier Narrative | true | [3] |
| Embeds Indigenous Voice in Colonial Text | true | [3] |
| Uses Contrastive Rhetoric | true | [3] |
| Rhetorical Strategy | generalization then exception | [3] |
| Closes With Reflection | true | [3] |
| Does Not Close With Moral Judgment | true | [3] |
| Suggests Frontier Violence Was Public Knowledge | true | [3] |
| Suggests Colonial Normalization of Violence | true | [3] |
| Contains Ellipsis Indicating Omission | true | [3] |
| First Ellipsis Follows | the description of Aboriginal refuge and false security | [3] |
| Second Ellipsis Follows | the narrator's negative assessment of the companion | [3] |
| Has Exactly Two Ellipses | 2 | [3] |
| Is Excerpt From Longer Original | true | [3] |
| Is Excerpt From | Queenslander Original Article | [3] |
| Ellipsis Indicates Editorial Selection | true | [3] |
| Hid Used As Simple Past Not Hidden | true | [3] |
| Uses Passive Voice to Describe Colonial Attack | true | [3] |
| While Indicates Simultaneous Hiding and Shooting | true | [3] |
| Cleft Sentence Emphasizes Time Element | true | [3] |
| For Clause1 Explains | why companion was a source of anxiety | [3] |
| For Clause2 Explains | why places were of especial interest | [3] |
| For Clause3 Explains | why Aboriginal people had not deserted | [3] |
| For Clause Pattern Shows Narrator Explanatory Style | true | [3] |
| Narrator Verb Choice for Indigenous Speech Is Neutral | true | [3] |
| Contains Two Em Dashes With Different Functions | true | [3] |
| First Em Dash Connects Evidence List to Predicate | true | [3] |
| Second Em Dash Connects Speech Parts | true | [3] |
| Em Dash Used Both in Narrative and in Dialogue | true | [3] |
| Temporal Movement From Deep Past to Present | true | [3] |
| Opens With Pluperfect Tense | true | [3] |
| Shifts to Simple Past for Narrator Action | true | [3] |
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References (4)
ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0309-eid-18137ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-1303-eid-38838ctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10622- full textctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10622text/plain2 KB
doc:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10622Show excerpt
# Frontier conflict event: Attack on Aboriginal people - Swampy area of Alexandra River, about 15 miles west-north-west of Donor's Hill (December 1878) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788…
ctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10621- full textctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10621text/plain3 KB
doc:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10621Show excerpt
# Frontier conflict event: Attack on Aboriginal people - Dungaree and two others near the north-eastern point of Dunk Island (January 1877) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21c…
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