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  2. List of Indigenous Australian historical figures - Wikipedia

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    Ayaiga (c. 1882 - 1952) also known as 'Neighbor', was an Alawa man who was the first Indigenous person to receive the Albert Medal for Lifesaving [1] [2] Dolly Gurinyi Batcho (c. 1905 - 1973) was a Larrakia woman who served on Aboriginal Women's Hygiene Squad, 69th, as a part of the Australian Women's Army Service .

  3. Burnum Burnum - Wikipedia

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    Burnum Burnum (10 January 1936 – 17 August 1997) [1] [2] was an Aboriginal Australian sportsman, activist, actor, and author. He was a Woiworrung and Yorta Yorta man, born at Wallaga Lake in southern New South Wales.

  4. History of Indigenous Australians - Wikipedia

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    The first Indigenous political organisation was the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association, established in 1924, with 11 branches and more than 500 Indigenous members in a year. [184] It had been partly inspired by Marcus Garvey. [184] In 1926, the Native Union in Western Australia was founded. [185]

  5. Indigenous Australians - Wikipedia

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    Aboriginal people seem to have lived a long time in the same environment as the now extinct Australian megafauna. [89] Some evidence from the analysis of charcoal and artefacts revealing human use suggests a date as early as 65,000 BP. [90] [91] Luminescence dating has suggested habitation in Arnhem Land as far back as 60,000 years BP. [92]

  6. Paddy Roe - Wikipedia

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    Circa 1931, Lulu ran away to the Damper Peninsula with his wife-to-be, Mary Pikalili, a traditional Karajarri woman. They passed through Rubibi (Broome, part of the land of the Djukun people), continuing north into Ngumbarl and Jabbirjabbir country where they met Walmadan, the powerful, much-respected leader of the Jabbirjabbir people and two equally powerful senior Jabbirjabbir Law women ...

  7. Notable Indigenous people - Wikipedia

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    Lists of Indigenous Australians by occupation and/or historical contribution: List of Indigenous Australian historical figures; List of Indigenous Australian musicians; List of Indigenous Australian performing artists; List of Indigenous Australians in politics and public service, education, law and humanities; List of Indigenous Australian ...

  8. Ngarrindjeri - Wikipedia

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    After hearing that the Aboriginal settlement was to be cleared, Ronald and his wife Catherine Berndt, who were researching Aboriginal culture in the area, approached the last Chief Protector of Aborigines, William Penhall, and obtained a verbal promise that the clearance would not proceed as long as the senior Ngarrindjeri elder, 78-year-old ...

  9. Truganini - Wikipedia

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    Pybus states that "for nearly seven decades she lived through a psychological and cultural shift more extreme than most human imaginations could conjure; she is a hugely significant figure in Australian history". [43] Truganini Place in the Canberra suburb of Chisholm is named in her honour. [44]