Swag
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Swag has 48 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 8 live disagreements.
Mostly:identified as belonging to(2), carried by(2), abandoned by(2)
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raw canonical shape-checked rule-derived certifiedInbound mentions (13)
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.
assertsAsserts(1)
- Telegraph Newspaper
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carriedSwagFollowingArrestCarried Swag Following Arrest(1)
- Gin
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contingentOnContingent on(1)
- Attack August 1874
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dependsOnDepends on(1)
- Swag Abandonment
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describesDescribes(1)
- Telegraph Newspaper
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enabledByEnabled by(1)
- Attack August 1874
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foundLyingOnFound Lying on(1)
- Man on Railway Platform
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hadNoHad No(1)
- Elderly Man Unknown Name
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hasStolenItemHas Stolen Item(1)
- Attack August 1874
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objectOfObject of(1)
- Swag Abandonment
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presupposesPresupposes(1)
- Attack August 1874
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requiresRequires(1)
- Swag Abandonment
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supervenesOnSupervenes on(1)
- Attack August 1874
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Other facts (47)
The long tail: predicates that appear too rarely to warrant their own section. Filter or scroll to find a specific one. Each row links to its source.
| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Identified As Belonging to | Mr Armstrong | [1] |
| Identified As Belonging to | Mr Armstrong | [2] |
| Carried by | Unnamed European Man | [4] |
| Carried by | Unnamed European Woman | [4] |
| Abandoned by | Unnamed European Man | [4] |
| Abandoned by | Unnamed European Woman | [4] |
| Item Type | bedroll | [4] |
| Item Type | personal possessions | [4] |
| Transferred From | Unnamed European Man | [4] |
| Transferred From | Unnamed European Woman | [4] |
| Depends on | Swag Abandonment | [4] |
| Depends on | Aboriginal People | [4] |
| Capable of | being abandoned | [4] |
| Capable of | being taken | [4] |
| Risk Factor for | Attack August 1874 | [4] |
| Risk Factor for | Looting | [4] |
| Name Variant | swag | [4] |
| Name Variant | swags | [4] |
| Found Close by | {} | [1] |
| Is Type of | Bedroll | [3] |
| Rdf:type | Personal Possession | [4] |
| Taken by | Aboriginal People | [4] |
| Abandoned During Attack | true | [4] |
| Item Name | swag | [4] |
| Stolen in | Attack August 1874 | [4] |
| Owner Type | travelers | [4] |
| Carrying Method | on back implied | [4] |
| Abandonment Context | emergency escape | [4] |
| Theft Outcome | taken | [4] |
| Value | unknown | [4] |
| Cargo Type | personal belongings | [4] |
| Material Composition | personal belongings | [4] |
| Material Type | portable possessions | [4] |
| Transport Method | carried by person | [4] |
| Weight Characteristic | burdensome enough to abandon | [4] |
| Transferred to | Aboriginal People | [4] |
| Material Transfer Context | attack-related looting | [4] |
| Material Transfer Method | perpetrator acquisition after abandonment | [4] |
| Material Transfer Voluntariness | forced abandonment | [4] |
| Material Transfer Timing | during attack | [4] |
| Purpose of | Personal Transport | [4] |
| Used for | Personal Transport | [4] |
| Intended for | Personal Transport | [4] |
| Cultural Origin | colonial Australian | [4] |
| Cultural Context | itinerant workers' possessions | [4] |
| Cultural Meaning | personal belongings | [4] |
| Described by | Telegraph Newspaper | [4] |
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References (4)
ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/cingalesectx:genes/trove-cooktown/reynoldsctx:research/blucher-uhr/trove--trove-articles--blucher-aboriginal--wednesday 15 october 1919--40330978--tramp-in-new-guinea-waters-vii-tramp-s-letter-boxctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10617- full textctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10617text/plain3 KB
doc:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10617Show excerpt
# 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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