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Encyclopedia: Myall Creek massacre
The Myall Creek Massacre was a massacre of twenty-eight Aboriginal Australian people by eleven white stockmen and squatters and a convict negro named Johnson from London on 10 June 1838, at the Myall ...
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Myall Creek Massacre was a massacre of between twenty-eight Aboriginal Australian people by eleven white ex-convict settlers and squatters and a black...
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Myall Creek MASSACRE 10 June 1838 There have been many massacres and slaughter of Aborigines that have gone unrecorded in Australian history, but the Myall Creek Massacre, stands out, as the only one of its type, where the perpetrators were punished for the crimes against Aborigines.
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Read all about the Myall Creek massacre on Aborigines in 1838, the trial of the white murderers and why the massacre at Myall Creek didn't stop frontier violence. Many massacres, including the Myall Creek massacre, were not witnessed by anyone other than the murderers.
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More than 100 people have taken part in a ceremony near Bingara, west of Inverell in northern New South Wales, to remember the Myall Creek massacre...
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This Saturday on 10 June at Myall Creek near Bingara in north-west New South Wales a ceremony will be held to dedicate a memorial to the 1838 Myall Creek massacre. The Myall Creek massacre became headline news and caused a scandal that split colonial society. The Sydney Morning Herald spoke for the majority:
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The Myall Creek Massacre Memorial was established in 2001. The Memorial consists of a large granite boulder with a plaque, erected on a hill overlooking the site of the massacre at Myall Creek.
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