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Swag

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Swag has 48 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 8 live disagreements.

48 facts·38 predicates·4 sources·8 in dispute

Mostly:identified as belonging to(2), carried by(2), abandoned by(2)

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Inbound mentions (13)

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assertsAsserts(1)

carriedSwagFollowingArrestCarried Swag Following Arrest(1)

contingentOnContingent on(1)

dependsOnDepends on(1)

describesDescribes(1)

enabledByEnabled by(1)

foundLyingOnFound Lying on(1)

hadNoHad No(1)

hasStolenItemHas Stolen Item(1)

objectOfObject of(1)

presupposesPresupposes(1)

requiresRequires(1)

supervenesOnSupervenes on(1)

Other facts (47)

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47 facts
PredicateValueRef
Identified As Belonging toMr Armstrong[1]
Identified As Belonging toMr Armstrong[2]
Carried byUnnamed European Man[4]
Carried byUnnamed European Woman[4]
Abandoned byUnnamed European Man[4]
Abandoned byUnnamed European Woman[4]
Item Typebedroll[4]
Item Typepersonal possessions[4]
Transferred FromUnnamed European Man[4]
Transferred FromUnnamed European Woman[4]
Depends onSwag Abandonment[4]
Depends onAboriginal People[4]
Capable ofbeing abandoned[4]
Capable ofbeing taken[4]
Risk Factor forAttack August 1874[4]
Risk Factor forLooting[4]
Name Variantswag[4]
Name Variantswags[4]
Found Close by{}[1]
Is Type ofBedroll[3]
Rdf:typePersonal Possession[4]
Taken byAboriginal People[4]
Abandoned During Attacktrue[4]
Item Nameswag[4]
Stolen inAttack August 1874[4]
Owner Typetravelers[4]
Carrying Methodon back implied[4]
Abandonment Contextemergency escape[4]
Theft Outcometaken[4]
Valueunknown[4]
Cargo Typepersonal belongings[4]
Material Compositionpersonal belongings[4]
Material Typeportable possessions[4]
Transport Methodcarried by person[4]
Weight Characteristicburdensome enough to abandon[4]
Transferred toAboriginal People[4]
Material Transfer Contextattack-related looting[4]
Material Transfer Methodperpetrator acquisition after abandonment[4]
Material Transfer Voluntarinessforced abandonment[4]
Material Transfer Timingduring attack[4]
Purpose ofPersonal Transport[4]
Used forPersonal Transport[4]
Intended forPersonal Transport[4]
Cultural Origincolonial Australian[4]
Cultural Contextitinerant workers' possessions[4]
Cultural Meaningpersonal belongings[4]
Described byTelegraph Newspaper[4]

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foundCloseBytrove-cooktown/cingalese
{}
identifiedAsBelongingTotrove-cooktown/cingalese
ex:mr-armstrong
identifiedAsBelongingTotrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:mr-armstrong
isTypeOfblucher-uhr/trove--trove-articles--blucher-aboriginal--wednesday 15 october 1919--40330978--tramp-in-new-guinea-waters-vii-tramp-s-letter-box
ex:bedroll
typefrontier-massacres/10617
ex:PersonalPossession
labelfrontier-massacres/10617
Swag
carriedByfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:unnamed-european-man
carriedByfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:unnamed-european-woman
abandonedByfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:unnamed-european-man
abandonedByfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:unnamed-european-woman
takenByfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:aboriginal-people
abandonedDuringAttackfrontier-massacres/10617
true
itemNamefrontier-massacres/10617
swag
stolenInfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:attack-august-1874
itemTypefrontier-massacres/10617
bedroll
itemTypefrontier-massacres/10617
personal possessions
ownerTypefrontier-massacres/10617
travelers
carryingMethodfrontier-massacres/10617
on back implied
abandonmentContextfrontier-massacres/10617
emergency escape
theftOutcomefrontier-massacres/10617
taken
valuefrontier-massacres/10617
unknown
cargoTypefrontier-massacres/10617
personal belongings
materialCompositionfrontier-massacres/10617
personal belongings
materialTypefrontier-massacres/10617
portable possessions
transportMethodfrontier-massacres/10617
carried by person
weightCharacteristicfrontier-massacres/10617
burdensome enough to abandon
transferredFromfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:unnamed-european-man
transferredFromfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:unnamed-european-woman
transferredTofrontier-massacres/10617
ex:aboriginal-people
materialTransferContextfrontier-massacres/10617
attack-related looting
materialTransferMethodfrontier-massacres/10617
perpetrator acquisition after abandonment
materialTransferVoluntarinessfrontier-massacres/10617
forced abandonment
materialTransferTimingfrontier-massacres/10617
during attack
dependsOnfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:swag-abandonment
dependsOnfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:aboriginal-people
capableOffrontier-massacres/10617
being abandoned
capableOffrontier-massacres/10617
being taken
riskFactorForfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:attack-august-1874
riskFactorForfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:looting
purposeOffrontier-massacres/10617
ex:personal-transport
usedForfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:personal-transport
intendedForfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:personal-transport
nameVariantfrontier-massacres/10617
swag
nameVariantfrontier-massacres/10617
swags
culturalOriginfrontier-massacres/10617
colonial Australian
culturalContextfrontier-massacres/10617
itinerant workers' possessions
culturalMeaningfrontier-massacres/10617
personal belongings
describedByfrontier-massacres/10617
ex:telegraph-newspaper

References (4)

4 references
  1. [1]Cingalese2 facts
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/cingalese
  2. [2]Reynolds1 fact
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/reynolds
  3. ctx:research/blucher-uhr/trove--trove-articles--blucher-aboriginal--wednesday 15 october 1919--40330978--tramp-in-new-guinea-waters-vii-tramp-s-letter-box
  4. [4]1061744 facts
    ctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10617
    • full textctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10617
      text/plain3 KBdoc:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10617
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Europeans/others - unnamed man and woman between Oxford Downs and Grosvenor Downs?, near Nebo (August 1874) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930"

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