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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.

145 facts·143 predicates·4 sources·1 in dispute

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Other facts (144)

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144 facts
PredicateValueRef
Published inQueenslander 1879 02 01[3]
Published inQueenslander[4]
Describes Horses StrayedOconnells Horses[1]
Contradicts Slightly on DetailsConnell Testimony[1]
Specifies Dozen AboriginalsNmp Event 38838[2]
Rdf TypeFirsthand Account[3]
Rdfs LabelThe Queenslander account of the event[3]
Authored byNarrator[3]
Attests toEvent 10622[3]
Contains Direct Quotationtrue[3]
Narrative Voicefirst-person[3]
Contains Eyewitness Testimonytrue[3]
Based on Visit byNarrator[3]
Based on Guided Tour byCompanion Guide[3]
Published Date1879-02-01[3]
Published After EventEvent 10622[3]
Publication Delay After Eventapproximately 2 months[3]
Found onPage 141[3]
Contains Racialized Languagetrue[3]
Reflects Colonial Perspectivetrue[3]
Opens With Description of Swamptrue[3]
Describes Pre History of Sitetrue[3]
Describes Displacementtrue[3]
Describes Refugetrue[3]
Describes False Securitytrue[3]
Describes Companion Anxietytrue[3]
Describes Companion Untrustworthinesstrue[3]
Describes Narrators Arrivaltrue[3]
Describes Battlefield Evidencetrue[3]
Describes Broken Spearstrue[3]
Describes Burnt Camptrue[3]
Describes Bullet Markstrue[3]
Describes Companions Escapetrue[3]
Describes Bullets Whizzingtrue[3]
Contains Companion Dialoguetrue[3]
Describes Aboriginal Non Desertiontrue[3]
Narrator Expresses Generalizationtrue[3]
Published Approximately2 months after event[3]
Is Block Quotationtrue[3]
Quotation Delimited bysingle quotes[3]
Preserves Oral Testimonytrue[3]
Quick Turnaround From Visit to Publicationtrue[3]
Is Embedded inSource Txt[3]
Is First Person Narrativetrue[3]
Contains Embedded Dialoguetrue[3]
Narrative Tensepast tense[3]
Shifts to Present Tense in Dialoguetrue[3]
Uses Historical Present in Dialoguetrue[3]
Includes Narrators Evaluation of Companiontrue[3]
Narrator Acknowledges Bias Against Companiontrue[3]
Contains Only One Direct Quotationtrue[3]
Uses Contrastive Conjunctionbut[3]
Uses Causal Conjunctionfor[3]
Colonial Framing of Indigenous Testimonytrue[3]
Testimony Not Completetrue[3]
Testimony Abbreviated by Narratortrue[3]
Citation Format(Newspaper Name Date, Page)[3]
Is Evidence of Colonial Awareness of Violencetrue[3]
Preserves Indigenous Voicetrue[3]
Preserves Pidgin Englishtrue[3]
Preserves Indigenous Perspective on Colonial Violencetrue[3]
Is Valuable for Historical Recoverytrue[3]
Includes Character Evaluation of Indigenous Persontrue[3]
Reflects Colonial Stereotyping of Indigenous Peopletrue[3]
Intended Audiencecolonial Queenslanders[3]
Genre May Be Travel Narrative or Correspondencetrue[3]
Contains Both Description and Evaluationtrue[3]
Mixes Observation With Opiniontrue[3]
Is Example of Colonial Travel Writingtrue[3]
Is Example of Colonial Frontier Narrativetrue[3]
Embeds Indigenous Voice in Colonial Texttrue[3]
Uses Contrastive Rhetorictrue[3]
Rhetorical Strategygeneralization then exception[3]
Closes With Reflectiontrue[3]
Does Not Close With Moral Judgmenttrue[3]
Suggests Frontier Violence Was Public Knowledgetrue[3]
Suggests Colonial Normalization of Violencetrue[3]
Contains Ellipsis Indicating Omissiontrue[3]
First Ellipsis Followsthe description of Aboriginal refuge and false security[3]
Second Ellipsis Followsthe narrator's negative assessment of the companion[3]
Has Exactly Two Ellipses2[3]
Is Excerpt From Longer Originaltrue[3]
Is Excerpt FromQueenslander Original Article[3]
Ellipsis Indicates Editorial Selectiontrue[3]
Hid Used As Simple Past Not Hiddentrue[3]
Uses Passive Voice to Describe Colonial Attacktrue[3]
While Indicates Simultaneous Hiding and Shootingtrue[3]
Cleft Sentence Emphasizes Time Elementtrue[3]
For Clause1 Explainswhy companion was a source of anxiety[3]
For Clause2 Explainswhy places were of especial interest[3]
For Clause3 Explainswhy Aboriginal people had not deserted[3]
For Clause Pattern Shows Narrator Explanatory Styletrue[3]
Narrator Verb Choice for Indigenous Speech Is Neutraltrue[3]
Contains Two Em Dashes With Different Functionstrue[3]
First Em Dash Connects Evidence List to Predicatetrue[3]
Second Em Dash Connects Speech Partstrue[3]
Em Dash Used Both in Narrative and in Dialoguetrue[3]
Temporal Movement From Deep Past to Presenttrue[3]
Opens With Pluperfect Tensetrue[3]
Shifts to Simple Past for Narrator Actiontrue[3]

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ex:connell-testimony
specifiesDozenAboriginalsrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-1303-eid-38838
ex:nmp-event-38838
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The Queenslander account of the event
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true
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first-person
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true
basedOnVisitByfrontier-massacres/10622
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basedOnGuidedTourByfrontier-massacres/10622
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1879-02-01
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publicationDelayAfterEventfrontier-massacres/10622
approximately 2 months
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true
reflectsColonialPerspectivefrontier-massacres/10622
true
opensWithDescriptionOfSwampfrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesPreHistoryOfSitefrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesDisplacementfrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesRefugefrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesFalseSecurityfrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesCompanionAnxietyfrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesCompanionUntrustworthinessfrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesNarratorsArrivalfrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesBattlefieldEvidencefrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesBrokenSpearsfrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesBurntCampfrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesBulletMarksfrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesCompanionsEscapefrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesBulletsWhizzingfrontier-massacres/10622
true
containsCompanionDialoguefrontier-massacres/10622
true
describesAboriginalNonDesertionfrontier-massacres/10622
true
narratorExpressesGeneralizationfrontier-massacres/10622
true
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2 months after event
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true
quotationDelimitedByfrontier-massacres/10622
single quotes
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true
quickTurnaroundFromVisitToPublicationfrontier-massacres/10622
true
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true
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true
narrativeTensefrontier-massacres/10622
past tense
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true
usesHistoricalPresentInDialoguefrontier-massacres/10622
true
includesNarratorsEvaluationOfCompanionfrontier-massacres/10622
true
narratorAcknowledgesBiasAgainstCompanionfrontier-massacres/10622
true
containsOnlyOneDirectQuotationfrontier-massacres/10622
true
usesContrastiveConjunctionfrontier-massacres/10622
but
usesCausalConjunctionfrontier-massacres/10622
for
colonialFramingOfIndigenousTestimonyfrontier-massacres/10622
true
testimonyNotCompletefrontier-massacres/10622
true
testimonyAbbreviatedByNarratorfrontier-massacres/10622
true
citationFormatfrontier-massacres/10622
(Newspaper Name Date, Page)
isEvidenceOfColonialAwarenessOfViolencefrontier-massacres/10622
true
preservesIndigenousVoicefrontier-massacres/10622
true
preservesPidginEnglishfrontier-massacres/10622
true
preservesIndigenousPerspectiveOnColonialViolencefrontier-massacres/10622
true
isValuableForHistoricalRecoveryfrontier-massacres/10622
true
includesCharacterEvaluationOfIndigenousPersonfrontier-massacres/10622
true
reflectsColonialStereotypingOfIndigenousPeoplefrontier-massacres/10622
true
intendedAudiencefrontier-massacres/10622
colonial Queenslanders
genreMayBeTravelNarrativeOrCorrespondencefrontier-massacres/10622
true
containsBothDescriptionAndEvaluationfrontier-massacres/10622
true
mixesObservationWithOpinionfrontier-massacres/10622
true
isExampleOfColonialTravelWritingfrontier-massacres/10622
true
isExampleOfColonialFrontierNarrativefrontier-massacres/10622
true
embedsIndigenousVoiceInColonialTextfrontier-massacres/10622
true
usesContrastiveRhetoricfrontier-massacres/10622
true
rhetoricalStrategyfrontier-massacres/10622
generalization then exception
closesWithReflectionfrontier-massacres/10622
true
doesNotCloseWithMoralJudgmentfrontier-massacres/10622
true
suggestsFrontierViolenceWasPublicKnowledgefrontier-massacres/10622
true
suggestsColonialNormalizationOfViolencefrontier-massacres/10622
true
containsEllipsisIndicatingOmissionfrontier-massacres/10622
true
firstEllipsisFollowsfrontier-massacres/10622
the description of Aboriginal refuge and false security
secondEllipsisFollowsfrontier-massacres/10622
the narrator's negative assessment of the companion
hasExactlyTwoEllipsesfrontier-massacres/10622
2
isExcerptFromLongerOriginalfrontier-massacres/10622
true
isExcerptFromfrontier-massacres/10622
ex:queenslander-original-article
ellipsisIndicatesEditorialSelectionfrontier-massacres/10622
true
hidUsedAsSimplePastNotHiddenfrontier-massacres/10622
true
usesPassiveVoiceToDescribeColonialAttackfrontier-massacres/10622
true
whileIndicatesSimultaneousHidingAndShootingfrontier-massacres/10622
true
cleftSentenceEmphasizesTimeElementfrontier-massacres/10622
true
forClause1Explainsfrontier-massacres/10622
why companion was a source of anxiety
forClause2Explainsfrontier-massacres/10622
why places were of especial interest
forClause3Explainsfrontier-massacres/10622
why Aboriginal people had not deserted
forClausePatternShowsNarratorExplanatoryStylefrontier-massacres/10622
true
narratorVerbChoiceForIndigenousSpeechIsNeutralfrontier-massacres/10622
true
containsTwoEmDashesWithDifferentFunctionsfrontier-massacres/10622
true
firstEmDashConnectsEvidenceListToPredicatefrontier-massacres/10622
true
secondEmDashConnectsSpeechPartsfrontier-massacres/10622
true
emDashUsedBothInNarrativeAndInDialoguefrontier-massacres/10622
true
temporalMovementFromDeepPastToPresentfrontier-massacres/10622
true
opensWithPluperfectTensefrontier-massacres/10622
true
shiftsToSimplePastForNarratorActionfrontier-massacres/10622
true
shiftsToPresentTenseInCompanionDialoguefrontier-massacres/10622
true
tenseShiftMarksPerspectiveChangefrontier-massacres/10622
true
usesSemicolonToConnectAttackToEvidencefrontier-massacres/10622
true
semicolonLinksCauseToEvidencefrontier-massacres/10622
true
doubleEmbeddingOfQuotationMarksfrontier-massacres/10622
true
singleQuotesEncloseBlockAndDoubleQuotesEncloseDialoguefrontier-massacres/10622
true
quotationWithinQuotationStructurefrontier-massacres/10622
true
shownMeIsDativeWithoutPrepositionfrontier-massacres/10622
true
nonRestrictiveClauseAddsInfoAboutAlreadyIdentifiedBlacksfrontier-massacres/10622
true
thisSwampImpliesReaderMayKnowTheLocationfrontier-massacres/10622
true
companionTestimonyIsBothGesturalAndVerbalfrontier-massacres/10622
true
usesOnlyForEmphasisImpliesExpectedDesertionfrontier-massacres/10622
true
wordChoiceInterestingDisconnectsFromGravityOfContentfrontier-massacres/10622
true
usesDefiniteArticleTheManyImpliesKnownScrubsfrontier-massacres/10622
true
definiteArticleMayReferToPreviouslyMentionedFeaturesfrontier-massacres/10622
true
usesDoubleCommasInRelativeClausefrontier-massacres/10622
true
doubleCommasSetOffParticipialPhraseAsParentheticalInsertionfrontier-massacres/10622
true
typefrontier-massacres/10621
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Queenslander account of 1904
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21 May 1904
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I will now give his version of the tragedy
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true
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true
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newspaperGenrefrontier-massacres/10621
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digitizedfrontier-massacres/10621
true

References (4)

4 references
  1. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0309-eid-18137
  2. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-1303-eid-38838
  3. [3]10622113 facts
    ctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10622
    • full textctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10622
      text/plain2 KBdoc:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10622
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      # 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
  4. [4]1062129 facts
    ctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10621
    • full textctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10621
      text/plain3 KBdoc:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10621
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      # 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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