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  2. William Lanne - Wikipedia

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    William Lanne (c.1836 – 3 March 1869), also spelt William Lanné and also known as King Billy or William Laney, was an Aboriginal Tasmanian man, known for being the last "full-blooded" Aboriginal man in the colony of Tasmania.

  3. King Billy - Wikipedia

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    King Billy of Bonny Doon Lorne, Bidjara elder and great-great-grandfather of Christian Thompson (artist), honoured by his 2010 work King Billy; King Billy Cokebottle (c. 1949–2019), white Australian comedian who wore blackface; Willem Baa Nip (1836–1885), also known as King Billy, William Gore or Billy Wa-wha, was a member of the Wathaurung ...

  4. Truganini - Wikipedia

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    Truganini continued to survive and in the 1860s became involved in a relationship with a younger Tasmanian Aboriginal man, William Lanne (known as "King Billy") who died in March 1869. [a] By 1873, Truganini was the sole Aboriginal Tasmanian survivor at Oyster Cove.

  5. Aboriginal Tasmanians - Wikipedia

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    Another case was the removal of the skull and scrotum – for a tobacco pouch – of William Lanne, known as King Billy, on his death in 1869. However, many of these skeletons were obtained from Aboriginal "mummies" from graves or bodies of the murdered. Amalie Dietrich for example became famous for delivering such specimens. [57]

  6. List of songs recorded by Cher - Wikipedia

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    She has also written or co-written several of her songs. Widely recognized as the " Goddess of Pop ", Cher has sold over 100 million records worldwide (as a solo artist) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and a further 40 million as part of Sonny & Cher , making her one of the best-selling female recording artists in history .

  7. History of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    1868: With Education Act, Tasmania becomes first Australian colony to have compulsory state education system, administered by local school boards; 1869: Death of William Lanne ("King Billy"), reputedly the last full blood Tasmanian Aboriginal man; whose remains were disrespected horribly after disagreement over who should have his remains.

  8. King Billy Cokebottle - Wikipedia

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    Louis Beers (23 July 1949 – 26 September 2019) [1] was an Australian comedian who performed under the stage name King Billy Cokebottle. He attracted controversy at his performances by wearing blackface to impersonate an Aboriginal Australian . [ 2 ]

  9. Athrotaxis selaginoides - Wikipedia

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    Athrotaxis selaginoides is a species of Athrotaxis, endemic to Tasmania in Australia, where it grows in mountainous areas at 400–1,120 m elevation. Snow frequently falls here in the colder months, though possible all year round.