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Tarenorerer, also
known as Montserrat, Tuculillo, or
Walloa (c. 1800 – 5 June 1831), was a
rebel leader of the
Aboriginal Tasmanians.
Between 1828 and...
- Gai-Mariagal
warrior in
Tasmania Pemulwuy,
Bidjigal warrior in NSW
Tarenorerer, also
known as Walyer,
Waloa or Walloa, a
rebel leader in
Tasmania Tedbury...
- May 17 –
Nathaniel Rochester,
American politician (b. 1752) June 5 –
Tarenorerer,
indigenous Australian Tasman freedom fighter (b. 1800) June 6 – Robert...
- (1834–1905) –
first Tasmanian Aboriginal Person born on
Flinders Island Tarenorerer (c.1800–1831) – a
female rebel leader of the
Indigenous Australians in...
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Indigenous Australian resistance leader who led a
guerrilla movement.
Tarenorerer, also
known as Walyer,
Waloa or
Walloa was a
rebel leader of the Indigenous...
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Indigenous side,
Musquito led the
Oyster Bay
tribe against the settlers.
Tarenorerer was
another leader. The
Black War,
fought largely as a
guerrilla war...
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involuntarily and some went willingly, as in the case of a
woman called Tarenorerer (Eng: Walyer).
Differing opinions have been
given on Walyer's involvement...
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leader of the
Bidjigal clan of the Eora people, in the area
around Sydney Tarenorerer, also
known as Walyer,
Waloa or
Walloa was a
rebel leader of the Indigenous...
- parti****tes in
several campaigns against the East
India Company. 1828–1830:
Tarenorerer leads a
guerrilla band of
Aboriginal Australians of both ****es during...