| Description |
Sites of the Coniston massacres recorded in Aboriginal oral history, during the expeditions lead by Mounted Constable Murray, according to Bradley in Coniston, 2019; Bowman, Every Hill Got A Story 2015 and Making Peace with The Past: Remembering the Coniston Massacre, 1928-2003. Note that Every Hill Got A Story mentions some other sites from the killing times that don't appear to be part of the Coniston massacres: Itarlenty (Blackfellows Bones Bore), Twenge (Henbury), and 'this side of Wilpiya/Areyonga' (Angus Downs). |
Subject Keywords |
Indigenous, Aboriginal, History |
| Citation |
Bradley, M 2019, Coniston, UWA Press, Perth.
Bowman, Marg (ed) Every Hill Got A Story Central Land Council, Hardie Grant Books, 2015 https://www.clc.org.au/every-hill-got-a-story/
H.E.C. Robinson Ltd. Map of Northern Territory showing pastoral stations &c Canberra: H.E.C. Robinson, 1945. Web. 21 April 2024 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-410786254
Kimber, D., 'Real True History: The Coniston Massacre' (serialised in 18 parts), Alice Springs News, vol 10, issue 32, to vol 11, issue 3, 2003-04. https://alicespringsnews.com.au/2018/08/15/the-coniston-massacre-remembered/
Hill, Ernestine "MURRAY—SCOURGE OF THE MYALLS" in Northern Standard (Darwin, NT : 1921 - 1955) 3 March 1933 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48058883.
Making Peace with The Past: Remembering the Coniston Massacre, 1928-2003. Central Land Council, 2003 https://digitalntl.nt.gov.au/10070/660392/0/4 |
Created At |
2024-04-14 16:29:26 |