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  • Caledon Bay crisis
  • 1932–34 killings in Australia's Northern Territory

    The Caledon Bay crisis refers to a series of killings at Caledon Bay in the Northern Territory of Australia during 1932–34, referred to in the press of

    Caledon Bay crisis

    Caledon Bay crisis

    Caledon_Bay_crisis

  • Caledon Bay
  • Bay in Northern Territory, Australia

    Caledon Bay is a bay in Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia, at approximately 12.8° S, 136.5° E. It is perhaps most famous as the home

    Caledon Bay

    Caledon_Bay

  • Donald Thomson
  • Australian anthropologist and ornithologist (1901–1970)

    with the Pintupi and Yolngu peoples, and for his intervention in the Caledon Bay crisis. Donald Finlay Fergusson Thomson was born on 26 June 1901 in the

    Donald Thomson

    Donald Thomson

    Donald_Thomson

  • Yolŋu
  • Aggregation of Indigenous Australian people in northeastern Arnhem Land

    Japanese trepangers were speared by Yolŋu men, in what became known as the Caledon Bay crisis. Yolŋu men testified that their actions arose in response to the

    Yolŋu

    Yolŋu

  • Caledon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Caledon Bay in Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia Caledonian Forest in Scotland, sometimes called the Great Wood of Caledon Caledon,

    Caledon

    Caledon

  • History of the Northern Territory
  • moved them to Aboriginal settlements to facilitate this process. The Caledon Bay crisis of 1932–34 saw one of the last incidents of violent interaction

    History of the Northern Territory

    History_of_the_Northern_Territory

  • Wonggu Mununggurr
  • Australian Aboriginal artist

    born during 1880 in Northeast Arnhem land. Specifically, he was born in Caledon Bay to the Djapu clan and Dhuwa Moeity. The Djapu are also a part of a large

    Wonggu Mununggurr

    Wonggu_Mununggurr

  • Blue Mud Bay
  • Bay in Northern Territory, Australia

    western side of the Gulf of Carpentaria. It lies 60 mi (97 km) south of Caledon Bay, 580 km (360 mi) east-south-east of Darwin in the Arnhem Coast bioregion

    Blue Mud Bay

    Blue Mud Bay

    Blue_Mud_Bay

  • Australian frontier wars
  • 1788–1934 conflicts between European settlers and Indigenous Australians

    conqueror of Aborigines was to be disease and its ally, demoralization". The Caledon Bay crisis of 1932–34 saw one of the last incidents of violent interaction

    Australian frontier wars

    Australian frontier wars

    Australian_frontier_wars

  • Tuckiar v The King
  • 1934 Australian High Court case

    in the Northern Territory Supreme Court a year earlier for one of the Caledon Bay murders, and overturned the judgment which had found the appellant guilty

    Tuckiar v The King

    Tuckiar v The King

    Tuckiar_v_The_King

  • Boomerang
  • Thrown tool and weapon

    Bathurst War Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars Black Community School, Townsville Caledon Bay crisis Cummeragunja walk-off Day of Mourning Gurindji Strike Historical

    Boomerang

    Boomerang

    Boomerang

  • Coniston massacre
  • Massacre in Northern Territory, Australia

    of massacres in Australia List of massacres of indigenous Australians Caledon Bay crisis In follow up inquiries the Commonwealth Government consistently

    Coniston massacre

    Coniston_massacre

  • Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda
  • Australian Aboriginal leader (c. 1900–c.1934)

    September 1932 five Japanese trepanging crew were killed at Caledon Bay, an event known as the Caledon Bay crisis. After the deaths, a party of police led my mounted

    Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda

    Dhakiyarr_Wirrpanda

  • Daisy Bates (author)
  • Irish-Australian journalist known for her work with Aboriginal People

    with her son. From 1932 to 1933, in what would be referred to as the Caledon Bay crisis, five fishermen and a policeman were killed by a group of Yolgnu

    Daisy Bates (author)

    Daisy Bates (author)

    Daisy_Bates_(author)

  • Appin massacre
  • 1816 killing of Aboriginal Australians

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Appin massacre

    Appin massacre

    Appin_massacre

  • Matthew Flinders
  • Royal Navy officer, navigator and cartographer (1774–1814)

    spear wounds while two of the Aboriginal men were shot dead. At nearby Caledon Bay, Flinders took a 14-year-old boy named Woga captive in order to coerce

    Matthew Flinders

    Matthew Flinders

    Matthew_Flinders

  • Tarenorerer
  • Leader of Aboriginal Tasmanians

    Tasmania during the Black War. Tarenorerer was born circa 1800 near Emu Bay, Van Diemen's Land as a member of the Tommeginne people. As a teenager, she

    Tarenorerer

    Tarenorerer

  • Black War
  • War between British colonists and Aboriginal Tasmanians (1824–1832)

    hostile Big River and Oyster Bay groups. On 31 December, they made contact with a party of 26 Big River and Oyster Bay people led by Montpelliatta and

    Black War

    Black War

    Black_War

  • Pemulwuy
  • Aboriginal Australian military leader (c. 1750–1802)

    the arrival of the First Fleet in January 1788. Pemulwuy lived near Botany Bay, known as Kamay in the Dharug language. He is considered to have been a carradhy

    Pemulwuy

    Pemulwuy

    Pemulwuy

  • Nemarluk
  • near Port Keats in 1933. In the 1930s, he was imprisoned in Darwin's Fannie Bay Gaol. He soon managed to break out, and made his escape by swimming eight

    Nemarluk

    Nemarluk

    Nemarluk

  • Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars
  • Australian frontier conflict

    climate.[citation needed] In March 1789, sixteen convicts marched to Botany Bay with the intention of plundering the natives of their fishing-tackle and

    Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars

    Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars

    Hawkesbury_and_Nepean_Wars

  • Life Is Strange
  • Adventure video game series

    two timelines. It is set in the US state of Vermont at the fictional "Caledon University". In 2025, developer Deck Nine was reported to be working on

    Life Is Strange

    Life_Is_Strange

  • Baiame Cave
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    Bathurst War Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars Black Community School, Townsville Caledon Bay crisis Cummeragunja walk-off Day of Mourning Gurindji Strike Historical

    Baiame Cave

    Baiame Cave

    Baiame_Cave

  • Battle of Parramatta
  • 1797 battle of the Australian Frontier Wars

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Battle of Parramatta

    Battle_of_Parramatta

  • Arnhem Land
  • Region in the Northern Territory, Australia

    reportedly "wiped out a lot" of "the blacks" living on the coast at Blue Mud Bay. During the period of Watson's management, another large massacre is recorded

    Arnhem Land

    Arnhem Land

    Arnhem_Land

  • Bungaree
  • Indigenous Australian explorer and celebrity

    various local Indigenous people at places such as K'gari, Shoalwater Bay and Caledon Bay. He was also onboard when the expedition encountered Pobasso and

    Bungaree

    Bungaree

    Bungaree

  • Message stick
  • Indigenous Australian communication device

    it... Donald Thomson, recounting his journey to Arnhem Land after the Caledon Bay Crisis in 1935, writes of Wonggu sending a message stick to his sons

    Message stick

    Message stick

    Message_stick

  • Timeline of major crimes in Australia
  • and half burnt in a culvert near Albury, New South Wales. 1932–1934 – Caledon Bay crisis – A series of rapes, murders and retaliatory violence involving

    Timeline of major crimes in Australia

    Timeline_of_major_crimes_in_Australia

  • Tongerlongeter
  • Indigenous Tasmanian resistance leader

    group of people who resided along the coast and inland from Great Oyster Bay in Eastern Tasmania. By the 1810s, when the British started to encroach on

    Tongerlongeter

    Tongerlongeter

    Tongerlongeter

  • Yirrkala bark petitions
  • Aboriginal Australian land claims

    both raised by the warrior-leader and artist Wonggu. They were from Caledon Bay area, but became integral to the life of the mission. Dundiwuy Wanambi

    Yirrkala bark petitions

    Yirrkala_bark_petitions

  • William Edward Hanley Stanner
  • Australian anthropologist (1905–1981)

    lecturer in anthropology at University of Sydney, in the midst of the Caledon Bay crisis, Stanner wrote a piece in The Sun in praise of the Minister for

    William Edward Hanley Stanner

    William Edward Hanley Stanner

    William_Edward_Hanley_Stanner

  • 1804 Risdon Cove massacre
  • Massacre in Van Diemen's Land

    In early May 1804, around 300 Aboriginal people from either the Oyster Bay (Paredarerme) or Big River nation gathered near the recently established

    1804 Risdon Cove massacre

    1804 Risdon Cove massacre

    1804_Risdon_Cove_massacre

  • Australian Aboriginal kinship systems
  • Systems of law covering social interactions in Australian Aboriginal societies

    Bathurst War Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars Black Community School, Townsville Caledon Bay crisis Cummeragunja walk-off Day of Mourning Gurindji Strike Historical

    Australian Aboriginal kinship systems

    Australian_Aboriginal_kinship_systems

  • Mannalargenna
  • Aboriginal Tasmanian leader and warrior

    "Mannalergenna Day" has been celebrated in early December in Little Musselroe Bay in Tasmania since 2015, in commemoration of Mannalargenna and for celebrating

    Mannalargenna

    Mannalargenna

    Mannalargenna

  • Jandamarra
  • Aboriginal Australian warrior of the late 19th century

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Jandamarra

    Jandamarra

  • Cullin-la-ringo massacre
  • 1861 massacre of white settlers by Aboriginal men in Queensland

    State Library Of Queensland. 24 February 2009. "The Wills Tragedy". Hawke's Bay Herald. Vol. 5, no. 238. From an Extraordinary to the Queensland Guardian

    Cullin-la-ringo massacre

    Cullin-la-ringo massacre

    Cullin-la-ringo_massacre

  • Eumeralla Wars
  • 1830s-1860s series of wars in Australia

    and the Henty brothers started to establish whaling stations at Portland Bay. The Convincing Ground Massacre (1833 or 1834) was a dispute between whalers

    Eumeralla Wars

    Eumeralla_Wars

  • Myall Creek massacre
  • 1838 killing of Indigenous people in New South Wales

    in the Hawkesbury district, on a relative's property inland from Moreton Bay, or in Van Diemen's Land (according to conflicting reports that remain unresolved)

    Myall Creek massacre

    Myall Creek massacre

    Myall_Creek_massacre

  • Battle of Yering
  • Indigenous Australian Frontier War

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Battle of Yering

    Battle_of_Yering

  • Dhuwal
  • Indigenous Australian people of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory

    in contact with the Dhuwal, the Balamumu (seafolk/coastal people) at Caledon Bay, was Matthew Flinders. Two were shot dead in skirmishes. A short word-list

    Dhuwal

    Dhuwal

  • Woodah Island
  • Island in Northern Territory, Australia

    Makarrta : the Caledon Bay and Woodah Island killings, 1932/33, retrieved 26 December 2018 Egan, Ted (1996), Justice all their own : the Caledon Bay and Woodah

    Woodah Island

    Woodah Island

    Woodah_Island

  • Waterloo Creek massacre
  • Massacre of Australian Gamilaraay peoples 1837–1838

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Waterloo Creek massacre

    Waterloo Creek massacre

    Waterloo_Creek_massacre

  • Australian Aboriginal elder
  • Respected members of Indigenous Australian communities

    Bathurst War Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars Black Community School, Townsville Caledon Bay crisis Cummeragunja walk-off Day of Mourning Gurindji Strike Historical

    Australian Aboriginal elder

    Australian_Aboriginal_elder

  • List of conflicts in Australia
  • 1928: Coniston massacre 1929: Rothbury riot 1932: Emu War 1932–1934: Caledon Bay crisis 1939–1945: Second World War Axis naval activity in Australian

    List of conflicts in Australia

    List_of_conflicts_in_Australia

  • Waterloo Bay massacre
  • Clash between Indigenous Australians and European settlers on the South Australian coast

    The Waterloo Bay massacre, also known as the Elliston massacre, was a clash between European settlers and Aboriginal Australians that took place on the

    Waterloo Bay massacre

    Waterloo Bay massacre

    Waterloo_Bay_massacre

  • Mulkun Wirrpanda
  • Indigenous Australian artist

    father was community leader Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda, who was involved in the Caledon Bay crisis.[citation needed] Wirrpanda was featured in the film Dhakiyarr

    Mulkun Wirrpanda

    Mulkun_Wirrpanda

  • Eumarrah
  • Indigenous Tasmanian leader

    Robinson's expedition, helping track down the remaining Big River-Oyster Bay people. In late December, Robinson with the aid of Eumarrah, Mannalargenna

    Eumarrah

    Eumarrah

    Eumarrah

  • Maulboyheenner
  • Aboriginal Australian guide and resistance fighter

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Maulboyheenner

    Maulboyheenner

    Maulboyheenner

  • Racism in Australia
  • Australians and one of the last events of the Australian Frontier Wars. The Caledon Bay crisis of 1932–34 saw one of the last incidents of violent interaction

    Racism in Australia

    Racism_in_Australia

  • Human rights in Australia
  • used by government to carry out welfare and assimilation policies. The Caledon Bay crisis of 1932–4 saw one of the last incidents of frontier violence,

    Human rights in Australia

    Human_rights_in_Australia

  • Battle of Richmond Hill
  • 1795 battle of the Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Battle of Richmond Hill

    Battle_of_Richmond_Hill

  • Cape Grim massacre
  • Massacre in Tasmania (1828)

    been identified as the present-day Taneneryouer, formerly known as Suicide Bay, facing the island outcrops known as The Doughboys. Because a number of tribes

    Cape Grim massacre

    Cape_Grim_massacre

  • Tunnerminnerwait
  • Aboriginal Australian leader and resistance fighter in Tasmania (c.1812–1842)

    200 members of a Gunditjmara clan were killed by whale-hunters at Portland Bay. After his return, Tunnerminnerwait and four others left Melbourne. In September

    Tunnerminnerwait

    Tunnerminnerwait

    Tunnerminnerwait

  • Mount Dispersion, New South Wales
  • Massacre in New South Wales Australia

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Mount Dispersion, New South Wales

    Mount_Dispersion,_New_South_Wales

  • Musquito
  • Indigenous Australian bushranger and resistance leader

    November 1823, a band of Oyster Bay people, including Musquito and a man known as Black Jack, were camped at Grindstone Bay, which had been a favourite hunting

    Musquito

    Musquito

    Musquito

  • Pinjarra massacre
  • Massacre in Western Australia (1834)

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Pinjarra massacre

    Pinjarra massacre

    Pinjarra_massacre

  • National Indigenous Council
  • Advisory body appointed by the Australian Government (2004–2008)

    Bathurst War Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars Black Community School, Townsville Caledon Bay crisis Cummeragunja walk-off Day of Mourning Gurindji Strike Historical

    National Indigenous Council

    National_Indigenous_Council

  • Wave Hill walk-off
  • 1966–1975 strike by Aboriginal Australians

    Bathurst War Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars Black Community School, Townsville Caledon Bay crisis Cummeragunja walk-off Day of Mourning Gurindji Strike Historical

    Wave Hill walk-off

    Wave_Hill_walk-off

  • Hospital Creek Massacre
  • Massacre in New South Wales, Australia

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Hospital Creek Massacre

    Hospital Creek Massacre

    Hospital_Creek_Massacre

  • Cannabaygal
  • Historical leader of the Gandangara people

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Cannabaygal

    Cannabaygal

  • Australian Aboriginal artefacts
  • Cultural artefacts used by Aboriginal Australians

    Cartwright, C (2014). "An Aboriginal shield collected in 1770 at Kamay Botany Bay: an indicator of pre-colonial exchange systems in south-eastern Australia"

    Australian Aboriginal artefacts

    Australian Aboriginal artefacts

    Australian_Aboriginal_artefacts

  • Bendu case
  • massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Bendu case

    Bendu_case

  • Indigenous health in Australia
  • Bathurst War Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars Black Community School, Townsville Caledon Bay crisis Cummeragunja walk-off Day of Mourning Gurindji Strike Historical

    Indigenous health in Australia

    Indigenous health in Australia

    Indigenous_health_in_Australia

  • SS Douglas Mawson
  • captive based on reports from Aboriginal people on Melville Bay, Cape Arnheim, and Caledon Bay, 500 km (310 mi) to the west, were dismissed by Captain Wilkins

    SS Douglas Mawson

    SS_Douglas_Mawson

  • Tedbury
  • Aboriginal resistance fighter (1780–1810)

    Tedbury (c. 1780, Botany Bay – 1810, Parramatta), also known as Tidbury and Tjedboro, was a Bidjigal warrior of the Dharug Aboriginal Australian people

    Tedbury

    Tedbury

  • Tom Cole (stockman)
  • Australian labourer, stockman and author

    about two pearling luggers Raf and Myrtle Olpa which had called into Caledon Bay on the Arnhem Coast and the entire crew had been speared. He heard more

    Tom Cole (stockman)

    Tom Cole (stockman)

    Tom_Cole_(stockman)

  • Windradyne
  • Indigenous Australian warrior (c. 1800–1828)

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Windradyne

    Windradyne

    Windradyne

  • List of massacres of Indigenous Australians
  • Massacres of Australian Aboriginal people

    1806. A group of Yuin people, resident to what the British named Twofold Bay, attempted to forcibly remove a gang of eleven sealers encamped on their

    List of massacres of Indigenous Australians

    List of massacres of Indigenous Australians

    List_of_massacres_of_Indigenous_Australians

  • Kapiu Masi Gagai
  • Indigenous Australian soldier (c. 1894–1946)

    During this period he was also twice placed in charge of an outpost at Caledon Bay, became an expert Vickers gunner and was promoted to being acting sergeant

    Kapiu Masi Gagai

    Kapiu Masi Gagai

    Kapiu_Masi_Gagai

  • War of Southern Queensland
  • 1843–1855 conflict on the Australian frontier

    Indigenous peoples of South East Queensland and the southern parts of Wide Bay–Burnett, and British colonial settlers, militias, and police. The war began

    War of Southern Queensland

    War of Southern Queensland

    War_of_Southern_Queensland

  • Battle of Broken River
  • Massacre in Victoria, Australia

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Battle of Broken River

    Battle_of_Broken_River

  • Caledon, County Tyrone
  • Village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland

    Caledon (/ˈkælɪdɪn/) is a small village and townland (of 232 acres) in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is in the Clogher Valley on the banks of the

    Caledon, County Tyrone

    Caledon, County Tyrone

    Caledon,_County_Tyrone

  • Waterloo Plains massacre
  • 1838 massacre of Indigenous Australians in the Port Phillip District

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Waterloo Plains massacre

    Waterloo_Plains_massacre

  • Yagan
  • Australian Noongar warrior (c. 1795 – 1833)

    occupied the land south of the Swan and Canning rivers, as far south as Mangles Bay. The group had customary land usage rights over a much larger area than this

    Yagan

    Yagan

    Yagan

  • Dundalli
  • Aboriginal lawman

    part of a lay mission recruited by John Dunmore Lang to work in the Moreton Bay area. They set up their mission 6 miles north of Nundah on Turrbal lands

    Dundalli

    Dundalli

    Dundalli

  • Convincing Ground massacre
  • Massacre in Victoria, Australia

    the Indigenous Gunditjmara people, by British whalers based at Portland Bay in south-eastern Australia. The massacre was part of the wider Eumeralla

    Convincing Ground massacre

    Convincing_Ground_massacre

  • Kikatapula
  • Indigenous Tasmanian resistance leader

    Kikatapula was born around the year 1800 into the Paytirami clan of the Oyster Bay people from Eastern Tasmania. As a young child, he witnessed the arrival

    Kikatapula

    Kikatapula

    Kikatapula

  • Gippsland massacres
  • Series of mass murders of the Gunai Kurnai people in Victoria, Australia

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Gippsland massacres

    Gippsland_massacres

  • Appin, New South Wales
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Appin, New South Wales

    Appin, New South Wales

    Appin,_New_South_Wales

  • Central Land Council
  • Aboriginal land council in Australia

    Bathurst War Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars Black Community School, Townsville Caledon Bay crisis Cummeragunja walk-off Day of Mourning Gurindji Strike Historical

    Central Land Council

    Central_Land_Council

  • Life Is Strange: Reunion
  • 2026 video game

    follows the return of Chloe Price, who reunites with Max Caulfield at Caledon University. Chloe seeks help coping with memories of an alternate life

    Life Is Strange: Reunion

    Life_Is_Strange:_Reunion

  • Richmond River massacres
  • Killings of colonisers and Indigenous Australians

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Richmond River massacres

    Richmond_River_massacres

  • Bathurst War
  • Wiradjuri resistance to European settlement in Australia

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Bathurst War

    Bathurst War

    Bathurst_War

  • Maria massacre
  • Brigantine wrecked off the coast of South Australia in 1840

    hull was never found, though pieces of wreckage washed ashore at Lacepede Bay. In 1972 a diver recovered a rubber gudgeon which may have come from either

    Maria massacre

    Maria_massacre

  • Flying Foam massacre
  • Massacre of Aboriginal people in Western Australia

    the pearling worker named George Breem, on the south-west shore of Nickol Bay, along with the disappearance of a pearling lugger captain, Henry Jermyn

    Flying Foam massacre

    Flying_Foam_massacre

  • Yilbung
  • Indigenous Australian resistance figure

    attacked and severely injured two members of a boat crew near the Moreton Bay penal settlement but further evidence for this is scant. Clearer documentation

    Yilbung

    Yilbung

  • Racial violence in Australia
  • arrival of the British First Fleet at Sydney in 1788, to the time of the Caledon Bay Crisis of the 1930s. Racism often played a role in this violence, though

    Racial violence in Australia

    Racial_violence_in_Australia

  • Redfern Aboriginal Children's Services
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    Bathurst War Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars Black Community School, Townsville Caledon Bay crisis Cummeragunja walk-off Day of Mourning Gurindji Strike Historical

    Redfern Aboriginal Children's Services

    Redfern Aboriginal Children's Services

    Redfern_Aboriginal_Children's_Services

  • Fighting Hills massacre
  • Massacre in Victoria, Australia

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Fighting Hills massacre

    Fighting_Hills_massacre

  • Battle of One Tree Hill
  • 1843 conflict in Queensland, Australia

    as pitched battles between the two groups, and in its outcome. Moreton Bay was somewhat settled prior to the battle, due to a penal settlement having

    Battle of One Tree Hill

    Battle_of_One_Tree_Hill

  • Rufus River massacre
  • 1841 massacre in the Central Murray region, Australia

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Rufus River massacre

    Rufus River massacre

    Rufus_River_massacre

  • Fighting Waterholes massacre
  • Massacre in Victoria, Australia

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Fighting Waterholes massacre

    Fighting_Waterholes_massacre

  • Northern Territory Special Reconnaissance Unit
  • Military unit

    jailed for killing five Japanese pearlers and three Europeans during the Caledon Bay crisis in 1932–33. Thomson had been seconded to the Army from the Royal

    Northern Territory Special Reconnaissance Unit

    Northern Territory Special Reconnaissance Unit

    Northern_Territory_Special_Reconnaissance_Unit

  • Beilba
  • 19th c. Indigenous Australian resistance leader

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Beilba

    Beilba

  • Thomas Wells (Australian judge)
  • Australian judge

    including the murder trial of Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda, a Yolngu man from Caledon Bay in Arnhem Land, who was convicted of murdering Constable Albert Stewart

    Thomas Wells (Australian judge)

    Thomas_Wells_(Australian_judge)

  • Wonnerup massacre
  • Massacre in Western Australia

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Wonnerup massacre

    Wonnerup_massacre

  • Warrigal Creek Massacre
  • Massacre in Victoria, Australia

    massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance

    Warrigal Creek Massacre

    Warrigal_Creek_Massacre

  • Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre
  • Indigenous Australian art centre at Yirrkala, Northern Territory

    Thomson, were instrumental in establishing peaceful talks during the Caledon Bay crisis in 1935. Naminapu Maymuru-White was curator from 1990 until 1996

    Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre

    Buku-Larrnggay_Mulka_Centre

  • Matthew Moorhouse
  • English pioneer in Australia (1813–1876)

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    French : from Old Norman French cardon ‘thistle’ (a diminutive of carde, from Latin carduus), hence a topographic name for someone who lived on land overgrown with thistles, an occupational name for someone who carded wool (originally a process carried out with thistles and teasels), or perhaps a nickname for a prickly and unapproachable person.French : possibly from a reduced form of the personal name Ricardon, a pet form of Richard.English : variant spelling of Carden, cognate with 1.

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    Brave or strong.

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    Variant spelling of Middle English Alden, ALDON means "old friend."

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    English : possibly a habitational name from one of the group of places in Oxfordshire named Baldon, from the Old English personal name Bealda + dūn ‘hill’, or a variant of Baldwin.

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    From Calydon.

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    From Scotland.

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    bent nose.

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    King of Calydon.

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    Poet.

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    English American

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    English : occupational name for a transporter of goods, Middle English cartere, from an agent derivative of Middle English cart(e) or from Anglo-Norman French car(e)tier, a derivative of Old French caret (see Cartier). The Old French word coalesced with the earlier Middle English word cart(e) ‘cart’, which is from either Old Norse kartr or Old English cræt, both of which, like the Late Latin word, were probably originally derived from Celtic.Northern Irish : reduced form of McCarter.

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    Strong

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    Lord Shiva's Incarnation

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    Messenger; Announces

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  • Caledonian
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Caledonia or Scotland.

  • Cavezon
  • n.

    A kind of noseband used in breaking and training horses.

  • Tripod
  • n.

    Any utensil or vessel, as a stool, table, altar, caldron, etc., supported on three feet.

  • Cavesson
  • n.

    Alt. of Cavezon

  • Leede
  • n.

    A caldron; a copper kettle.

  • Frush
  • n.

    A discharge of a fetid or ichorous matter from the frog of a horse's foot; -- also caled thrush.

  • Caledonian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Caledonia or Scotland; Scottish; Scotch.

  • Sea saurian
  • n.

    Any marine saurian; esp. (Paleon.) the large extinct species of Mosasaurus, Icthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus, and related genera.

  • Philippic
  • n.

    Any one of the series of famous orations of Demosthenes, the Grecian orator, denouncing Philip, king of Macedon.

  • Caledonia
  • n.

    The ancient Latin name of Scotland; -- still used in poetry.

  • Cabezon
  • n.

    A California fish (Hemilepidotus spinosus), allied to the sculpin.

  • Calcedon
  • n.

    A foul vein, like chalcedony, in some precious stones.

  • Caldron
  • n.

    A large kettle or boiler of copper, brass, or iron. [Written also cauldron.]

  • Calyon
  • n.

    Flint or pebble stone, used in building walls, etc.

  • Cameronian
  • n.

    A follower of the Rev. Richard Cameron, a Scotch Covenanter of the time of Charles II.

  • Philippize
  • v. i.

    To support or advocate the cause of Philip of Macedon.

  • Sculpin
  • n.

    A large cottoid market fish of California (Scorpaenichthys marmoratus); -- called also bighead, cabezon, scorpion, salpa.

  • Caledonite
  • n.

    A hydrous sulphate of copper and lead, found in some parts of Caledonia or Scotland.

  • Alfet
  • n.

    A caldron of boiling water into which an accused person plunged his forearm as a test of innocence or guilt.

  • Celadon
  • n.

    A pale sea-green color; also, porcelain or fine pottery of this tint.