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- catalog contributor b12534851.
- catalog coverage "Maranoa District (Qld.) Race relations.".
- catalog coverage "Queensland Race relations.".
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [281]-295.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Aboriginal rebellion against ruthless white settlers on the Australian frontiers -- 1. The Mandandanji meet the whites: Too many dreams, too many cows and sheep, 1842-47 -- 2. The Mandandanji escalate the land war, 1848 -- 3. Commissioner Durbin brings white law to the Maranoa, 1849 -- 4. Commandant Walker and his Native Police -- 5. Words were cheap: Earl Grey, 1849 -- 6. The Mandandanji befriend Paddy McEnroe, 1849 -- 7. The Mandandanji reject Commissioner Mitchell's authority, January-March 1850 -- 8. The Dangars and the Yuleba Creek massacre, March 1850 -- 9. Bussamarai's "Opera" incites the settlers, July 1850 to January 1851 -- 10. "Determined hostilities" escalate demands for Native Police, February-August 1851 -- 11. Law and order for the Aborigines, August-November 1851 -- 12. Evidence of Native Police slaughter in late 1851 -- 13. Dismantling law for the white settlers, January-April 1852 -- 14. The Yamboucal massacre, May 1852 -- 15. Bussamarai and the aftermath of the Yamboucal massacre, May-July 1852 -- 16. More Aborigines die during Sergeant Dempster's encores, July-September 1852 -- 17. Goodbye Bussamarai: 14 November 1852 -- App. 1. The changing boundaries of the Maranoa Pastoral District -- App. 2. Yambugle or Yamboucal? and "Noorindoo" -- App. 3. Petition from Lower Condamine settlers seeking police protection -- App. 4. Census of white people, Maranoa Pastoral District, 7 November 1851.".
- catalog extent "xxix, 305 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0702232939".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "St. Lucia, QLD : University of Queensland Press,".
- catalog spatial "Australia Queensland Maranoa District".
- catalog spatial "Australia Queensland Maranoa District.".
- catalog spatial "Australia Queensland".
- catalog spatial "Australia Queensland.".
- catalog spatial "Maranoa District (Qld.) Race relations.".
- catalog spatial "Queensland Race relations.".
- catalog subject "Aboriginal Australians Australia Queensland History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Aboriginal Australians Australia Queensland Maranoa District Colonization.".
- catalog subject "Aboriginal Australians Australia Queensland Maranoa District History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Aboriginal Australians Australia Queensland Maranoa District Treatment.".
- catalog subject "Aboriginal Australians Australia Queensland Maranoa District Wars.".
- catalog subject "Aboriginal Australians Land tenure Australia Queensland.".
- catalog subject "Bussamarai.".
- catalog subject "DU125.M28 C65 2002".
- catalog subject "Frontier and pioneer life Australia Queensland Maranoa District.".
- catalog subject "Frontier and pioneer life Australia Queensland.".
- catalog subject "Mandandanji (Australian people) History 19th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Aboriginal rebellion against ruthless white settlers on the Australian frontiers -- 1. The Mandandanji meet the whites: Too many dreams, too many cows and sheep, 1842-47 -- 2. The Mandandanji escalate the land war, 1848 -- 3. Commissioner Durbin brings white law to the Maranoa, 1849 -- 4. Commandant Walker and his Native Police -- 5. Words were cheap: Earl Grey, 1849 -- 6. The Mandandanji befriend Paddy McEnroe, 1849 -- 7. The Mandandanji reject Commissioner Mitchell's authority, January-March 1850 -- 8. The Dangars and the Yuleba Creek massacre, March 1850 -- 9. Bussamarai's "Opera" incites the settlers, July 1850 to January 1851 -- 10. "Determined hostilities" escalate demands for Native Police, February-August 1851 -- 11. Law and order for the Aborigines, August-November 1851 -- 12. Evidence of Native Police slaughter in late 1851 -- 13. Dismantling law for the white settlers, January-April 1852 -- 14. The Yamboucal massacre, May 1852 -- 15. Bussamarai and the aftermath of the Yamboucal massacre, May-July 1852 -- 16. More Aborigines die during Sergeant Dempster's encores, July-September 1852 -- 17. Goodbye Bussamarai: 14 November 1852 -- App. 1. The changing boundaries of the Maranoa Pastoral District -- App. 2. Yambugle or Yamboucal? and "Noorindoo" -- App. 3. Petition from Lower Condamine settlers seeking police protection -- App. 4. Census of white people, Maranoa Pastoral District, 7 November 1851.".
- catalog title "Goodbye Bussamarai : the Mandandanji land war, Southern Queensland, 1842-1852 / Patrick Collins.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".