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  2. List of Indigenous Australian historical figures - Wikipedia

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    Yagan (c.1795 - 1833) a Western Australian Indigenous leader of the 1830s; Yarramundi (c.1760 - c.1819) a prominent Dharug man, also a karadji; Yarri (c.1810 - 1880) a famous flood rescuer from Gundagai; Yemmerrawanne (c. 1775 - 1794) a Dharug man who, along with Bennelong, was the first Aboriginal person to travel to England.

  3. List of women warriors in folklore - Wikipedia

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    The female warrior samurai Hangaku Gozen in a woodblock print by Yoshitoshi (c. 1885). The peasant Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc) led the French army to important victories in the Hundred Years' War. The only direct portrait of Joan of Arc has not survived; this artist's interpretation was painted between AD 1450 and 1500.

  4. List of Australian Aboriginal mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    Kurdaitcha (or kurdaitcha man) is a ritual "executioner" in Australian Indigenous Australian culture (specifically the term comes from the Arrernte people). [3] Ngariman, Karadjeri quoll-man who killed the Bagadjimbiri and was drowned in revenge; Njirana, Jumu deity and father of Julana

  5. Category:Women warriors - Wikipedia

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    It includes warriors that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. ... Female guerrillas (4 C, 25 P) I. Indian women ...

  6. Tarenorerer - Wikipedia

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    Tarenorerer, also known as Walyer, Montserrat, Tuculillo, or Walloa (c. 1800 – 5 June 1831), was a rebel leader of the Aboriginal Tasmanians.Between 1828 and 1830, she led a guerrilla band of indigenous people of both sexes against the British colonists in Tasmania during the Black War.

  7. Australian knights and dames - Wikipedia

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    For the purposes of this list, an Australian is either: an Australian citizen (Australian citizenship did not exist prior to 26 January 1949), or; a British subject who was born in or whose primary domicile was in Australia (1 January 1901 – 25 January 1949), or in the Australian colonies (26 January 1788 – 31 December 1900).

  8. Australian folklore - Wikipedia

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    Azaria Chamberlain – the name of two-month-old Australian baby who disappeared on the night of 17 August 1980 on a camping trip with her family. Her parents, Lindy Chamberlain and Michael Chamberlain , reported that she had been taken from their tent by a dingo , but they were arrested, tried, and convicted of her murder in 1982.

  9. Category:Fictional female warriors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fictional female warriors" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *