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Six Boys

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Six Boys has 15 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 6 references, with 1 live disagreement.

15 facts·14 predicates·6 sources·1 in dispute

Mostly:origin from(2), evading obligations(1), proposed removal from(1)

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Inbound mentions (2)

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foundOnBoatsFound on Boats(1)

performedByPerformed by(1)

Other facts (15)

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15 facts
PredicateValueRef
Origin FromFlinders[4]
Origin FromNight Island[4]
Evading ObligationsCooktown Agreement[1]
Proposed Removal FromCoen[2]
Count6[3]
Lacked Articlestrue[4]
Employed Illegallytrue[4]
Employed on Boats for Duration1 year to 15 months[4]
Rdf:typeMythological Group[5]
Performs ActionDancing[5]
Action LocationHill[5]
Action TriggerSeventh Boy Singing[5]
Action Intensityfast[5]
Ascended toSky[5]
Fateascend[6]

Timeline

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evadingObligationstrove-cooktown/beche-de-mer
ex:cooktown-agreement
proposedRemovalFromrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/metadata-reingest/007-www-cifhs-com-qldrecords-removal-html-html-extracted-b25e6d1fc0df
ex:coen
countrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/research-checkpoint/aboriginals-on-boats-permits-passages-return-country-f79770c727d8
6
originFromrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/qsa-dr173663-ah-wong-haddee-boys-child-no-articles-permit-ban-1a5dceda776d
ex:flinders
lackedArticlesrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/qsa-dr173663-ah-wong-haddee-boys-child-no-articles-permit-ban-1a5dceda776d
true
employedIllegallyrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/qsa-dr173663-ah-wong-haddee-boys-child-no-articles-permit-ban-1a5dceda776d
true
employedOnBoatsForDurationrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/qsa-dr173663-ah-wong-haddee-boys-child-no-articles-permit-ban-1a5dceda776d
1 year to 15 months
originFromrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/qsa-dr173663-ah-wong-haddee-boys-child-no-articles-permit-ban-1a5dceda776d
ex:night-island
typedeep-time/lost-pleiad-motif-worldwide
ex:MythologicalGroup
performsActiondeep-time/lost-pleiad-motif-worldwide
ex:dancing
actionLocationdeep-time/lost-pleiad-motif-worldwide
ex:hill
actionTriggerdeep-time/lost-pleiad-motif-worldwide
ex:seventh-boy-singing
actionIntensitydeep-time/lost-pleiad-motif-worldwide
fast
ascendedTodeep-time/lost-pleiad-motif-worldwide
ex:sky
fatecherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
ascend

References (6)

6 references
  1. [1]Beche De Mer1 fact
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/beche-de-mer
  2. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/metadata-reingest/007-www-cifhs-com-qldrecords-removal-html-html-extracted-b25e6d1fc0df
  3. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/research-checkpoint/aboriginals-on-boats-permits-passages-return-country-f79770c727d8
  4. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/qsa-dr173663-ah-wong-haddee-boys-child-no-articles-permit-ban-1a5dceda776d
  5. ctx:seven-sisters/deep-time/lost-pleiad-motif-worldwide
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      [Source: The Lost Pleiad Motif — Cross-Cultural Survey — tradition: deep-time; era: comparative; documented across world cultures. Excerpt 2/4. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_and_literature] [This excerpt is
  6. ctx:seven-sisters/cherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
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      [Source: Origin of the Pleiades and the Pine (Ani'tsutsa — The Boys) — tradition: cherokee; era: ancestral; recorded by James Mooney 1887–1888, published 1900. Excerpt 2/2. Provenance: https://www.nativehistoryassociation.org/pleiades.php]

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