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- Forrest_River_massacre:_Investigations_and_Royal_Commission abstract "The Forrest River massacre, or Oombulgurri massacre, was a massacre of Indigenous Australian people by a law enforcement party in the wake of the killing of pastoralist Fred Hay, which took place in the Kimberley region of Western Australia in 1926. The massacre was investigated by the Woods Royal Commission in 1927 which subsequently determined that 11 people had been killed. Charges were brought against two officers but dismissed for lack of evidence. The Commissions findings have been disputed by journalist Rod Moran, whose analysis has received some academic support while most academic historians accept that a massacre did take place but disagree over the number of victims.".
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- Forrest_River_massacre:_Investigations_and_Royal_Commission subject Category:1927_in_Australia.
- Forrest_River_massacre:_Investigations_and_Royal_Commission subject Category:Crime_in_Western_Australia.
- Forrest_River_massacre:_Investigations_and_Royal_Commission subject Category:Death_in_Western_Australia.
- Forrest_River_massacre:_Investigations_and_Royal_Commission subject Category:History_of_Australia_(1901–45).
- Forrest_River_massacre:_Investigations_and_Royal_Commission subject Category:History_of_Indigenous_Australians.
- Forrest_River_massacre:_Investigations_and_Royal_Commission subject Category:History_of_Western_Australia.
- Forrest_River_massacre:_Investigations_and_Royal_Commission subject Category:Kimberley_(Western_Australia).
- Forrest_River_massacre:_Investigations_and_Royal_Commission subject Category:Massacres_in_Australia.
- Forrest_River_massacre:_Investigations_and_Royal_Commission comment "The Forrest River massacre, or Oombulgurri massacre, was a massacre of Indigenous Australian people by a law enforcement party in the wake of the killing of pastoralist Fred Hay, which took place in the Kimberley region of Western Australia in 1926. The massacre was investigated by the Woods Royal Commission in 1927 which subsequently determined that 11 people had been killed. Charges were brought against two officers but dismissed for lack of evidence.".
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