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    Lanne was born in 1835 into what was thought to be the last Aboriginal family still living on the mainland of Tasmania before being removed to Wybalenna where Aboriginal people were taken to be ...

  3. Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment - Wikipedia

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    This association recognised the Wybalenna site, which contains Tasmania's largest known Aboriginal burial-ground, as holding great cultural and historical significance. Wider attention was brought upon Wybalenna with the production of a 1992 documentary film, "Black Man's Houses" directed by Steve Thomas. This included footage of an ...

  4. Walter George Arthur - Wikipedia

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    At the Wybalenna facility, he was no longer called "Friday", but was given the name of Walter George Arthur, after the Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land, Sir George Arthur. He was one of the most educated (in a European sense) Aborigines at Wybalenna and taught reading and writing in English to the other inmates.

  5. Mannalargenna - Wikipedia

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    "Mannalergenna Day" has been celebrated in early December in Little Musselroe Bay in Tasmania since 2015, in commemoration of Mannalargenna and for celebrating Parlevar culture. [7] There is a monument to Mannalargenna at Wybalenna Mission Site Cemetery. [12]

  6. Wybalenna - Wikipedia

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    Wybalenna may refer to: Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment on Flinders Island, off the north eastern tip of Tasmania; Wybalenna Island, ...

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    Tasmania is a one-hour flight or 10-hour ferry crossing from the mainland city of Melbourne, 445 km (275 miles) away. Forty percent of the island is wilderness or protected areas.

  8. Wybalenna Island - Wikipedia

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    Wybalenna Island comprises four round granite islands with a combined area of about 16 ha, in south-eastern Australia. It is part of Tasmania’s Prime Seal Island Group, lying in eastern Bass Strait west of Flinders in the Furneaux Group. The island is a conservation area. [1]

  9. Mathinna (Tasmanian) - Wikipedia

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    Mathinna was born as Mary at the Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment on Flinders Island around the year 1835. Her father was Towterer, an exiled leader of the Ninine tribe originally from south-west Tasmania, and her mother was Wongerneep.