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This of course must be seen against the backdrop of a literal millenia of trade with Macassans, and a strong intra-cultural identity of protecting trading ports and access to Macassan goods. Increasing maritime and onshore incursions by <em>balanda <\/em>(non- Yol\u014bu, from Hollander) &mdash; particularly fishing crews and police patrols &mdash; intensified tensions during the early decades of the 1900s.<\/p>\r\n<p>The history of conflict in Miwatj (north-east Arnhem Land) in the early twentieth century is best understood first through Yol\u014bu records, and only second through colonial archives. Long before the High Court case of&nbsp;<em>Tuckiar v The King <\/em>(1934) entered the written legal record, Yol\u014bu people were documenting encounters, fights, and armed resistance in their own languages, through story, kinship memory, illustration, and place-based narrative.<\/p>\r\n<p>One such account is &ldquo;They Speared Mr Robertson,&rdquo; told by Djan'palil and preserved through the Milingimbi Literature Production Centre. The story recounts a church service at Mili\u014binbi during which a missionary, Mr Robertson, was speared by men who had travelled from the mainland. Yol\u014bu men responded by taking up guns and pursuing the attackers across floodplains and into the mangroves, before police later removed prisoners to Darwin. The narrative preserves Yol\u014bu names, clan identities, and specific places such as Djerrgi and Dh&auml;bi\u1e3ba. It records not only the spearing, but the pursuit, the exchange of weapons, and the arrival of police. It is a Yol\u014bu-centred record of armed confrontation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Another Yol\u014bu account, &ldquo;A Stockman came upon Birriwun and Dhawul\u0331murr,&rdquo; told by Y&auml;\u014buba and preserved in bilingual form at Milingimbi (Djan'palil, 2025), describes an encounter between two Yol\u014bu men gathering food on Country and an armed horseman (Y&auml;\u014buba, 2025). In this story, the stockman draws his gun; the men wait with their spears. Shots are fired. The Yol\u014bu men drop to the ground to avoid bullets, then rise and return fire with spears. The fight continues until ammunition and weapons are exhausted. The account includes tactical description: movement across water, climbing rocky outcrops, striking the horse, and protecting a child who had witnessed the encounter. The story does not present Yol\u014bu as passive victims but as fighters defending themselves and their Country. These Yol\u014bu narratives demonstrate that Miwatj was a site of sustained armed contest. Spears and firearms appear together. Horsemen, missionaries, police, and stockmen enter Yol\u014bu Country and are met with resistance. Conflict is embedded within kinship structures and Country. It is remembered in language, in place names, and in family connections.<\/p>\r\n<p>Within this broader Yol\u014bu-recorded history sits the Caledon Bay \/ Woodah Island crisis of 1932&ndash;1934. In August 1933, Yol\u014bu leader Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda fatally speared Northern Territory police officer Constable Albert McColl at Woodah Island (Guwan\u014barripa). McColl had held Yolnu women captive. Colonial records describe the event as murder; Yol\u014bu memory situates it within coercive incursions and defence of family and land. Northern Territory officials considered organising a heavily armed &ldquo;punitive expedition&rdquo; into Arnhem Land. Public protest in southern cities ultimately prevented such an expedition from proceeding.<\/p>\r\n<p>Dhakiyarr was arrested and tried. His conviction was quashed by the High Court in <em>Tuckiar v The King<\/em> (1934), due to serious miscarriages of justice. Shortly after his release, he disappeared while attempting to return home. In colonial archives, this case appears as a landmark legal decision. In Yol\u014bu history, it is one moment in a longer struggle over authority, law, and survival on Country.<\/p>\r\n<p>This history is all the more remarkable because it forms part of the backdrop to events less than a decade later, during the Second World War, when many Yol\u014bu men would serve in the Northern Territory Special Reconnaissance Unit (NTSRU). The same region that colonial officials had contemplated entering with a &ldquo;punitive expedition&rdquo; in 1933 became, in the 1940s, strategically vital terrain to be defended against Japanese invasion (White et al, 2026). Yol\u014bu knowledge of sea routes, coastlines, seasonal movement, and inland tracks &mdash; the very knowledge that had sustained resistance and autonomy in earlier decades &mdash; became essential to Australia&rsquo;s wartime defence. Men whose fathers and uncles had fought stockmen, police parties, and armed riders were now recruited, albeit often without formal recognition or equal pay, to patrol the coastline and monitor enemy movement (Baker, 2024).<\/p>\r\n<p>Seen together, the Milingimbi confrontation, the stockman encounter, and the Caledon Bay crisis form part of a wider pattern of armed colonial conflict in Miwatj. The High Court trial is an intersection with written colonial records; the deeper history is preserved in Yol\u014bu storytelling traditions. These accounts show organised resistance, tactical adaptation, and defence of kin and land. They represent some of the final documented episodes of frontier-style armed conflict in Australia, remembered not only in court reports, but in Yol\u014bu language and art.<\/p>\r\n<p><em>Contributor:&nbsp;<\/em>Dr Samuel White<\/p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a><\/a>&nbsp;Djan'palil. (1978\/2025). <em>Mr Robertson was Speared<\/em> (W. Warrkmanydjun, Trans.). Milingimbi Literature Production Centre. <a href=\"https:\/\/australianwars.net\/files\/2512\/WhenMrRobertsonWasSpeared.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/australianwars.net\/files\/2512\/WhenMrRobertsonWasSpeared.pdf<\/a><\/li>\r\n<li>Y&auml;\u014buba. (1983\/2025). <em>A stockman came upon Birriwun and Dhawul\u0331murr<\/em> (W. Warrkmanydjun, Trans.). Milingimbi Literature Production Centre. <a href=\"https:\/\/australianwars.net\/files\/2512\/BirriwunDhawulmurrAndTheStockman.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/australianwars.net\/files\/2512\/BirriwunDhawulmurrAndTheStockman.pdf<\/a><\/li>\r\n<li>Gibson, P. (2024). 'The communist-led campaign to stop a &ldquo;punitive expedition&rdquo; in Arnhem Land in 1933'.&nbsp;<em>Labour History<\/em>, (126).<\/li>\r\n<li>Gibson, P. &lsquo;Preventing the Punitive Expedition Planned in Arnhem Land&rsquo; in Spearim Boe 1933 in&nbsp;<em>Frontier War Stories<\/em>, 13 June 2020 (podcast) <a href=\"Gibson,%20P.%20&lsquo;Preventing%20the%20Punitive%20Expedition%20Planned%20in%20Arnhem%20Land&rsquo;%20in%20Spearim%20Boe%201933%20in%20Frontier%20War%20Stories,%2013%20June%202020%20(podcast)%20https:\/open.spotify.com\/episode\/2IcDiFPzV2qWJXqqTUUDPx\">https:\/\/open.spotify.com\/episode\/2IcDiFPzV2qWJXqqTUUDPx<\/a><\/li>\r\n<li><em>High Court of Australia<\/em>. (1934). Tuckiar v The King (1934) 52 CLR 335.<\/li>\r\n<li>White, S; Munyarryun, T; Jones, N; Daymirringu, N. <em>Miringu Dhawu<\/em> (2026, Melbourne University Press)<\/li>\r\n<li>Baker, Gwenda. <em>The Peacemakers: Three Wangurri Brothers &mdash; Warriors, Mediators &amp; Peacemakers in Yolngu Land (Arnhem Land)<\/em>.&nbsp;Casuarina, NT: Historical Society of the Northern Territory, 2024. ISBN: 978-0646702292<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>",
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            "content": "<div class=\"warning-message\"><strong>Warning<\/strong><br><p>Colonial violence. Historical reference may contain racist language and attitudes of the time.<\/p><\/div><div><p><strong>Country\/People<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p>Yol\u014bu peoples of Miwatj (north-east Arnhem Land), including Gupapuy\u014bu and associated clan groups referenced in Milingimbi literature records.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Listen\/Read<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Gibson, P. &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/open.spotify.com\/episode\/2IcDiFPzV2qWJXqqTUUDPx\">Preventing the Punitive Expedition Planned in Arnhem Land<\/a>&rsquo; in Spearim Boe 1933 in <em>Frontier War Stories<\/em>, 13 June 2020 (podcast)<\/li>\r\n<li>Djan'palil&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/australianwars.net\/files\/2512\/WhenMrRobertsonWasSpeared.pdf\">Mr Robertson Was Speared<\/a><\/li>\r\n<li>Y&auml;\u014buba <a href=\"https:\/\/australianwars.net\/files\/2512\/BirriwunDhawulmurrAndTheStockman.pdf\"><em>A stockman came upon Birriwun and Dhawul\u0331murr<\/em><\/a><\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n<p><strong>Narrative<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p>In north\u2011east Arnhem Land (Miwatj), Yol\u014bu peoples maintained law, authority, and control of their Country well into the twentieth century. This of course must be seen against the backdrop of a literal millenia of trade with Macassans, and a strong intra-cultural identity of protecting trading ports and access to Macassan goods. Increasing maritime and onshore incursions by <em>balanda <\/em>(non- Yol\u014bu, from Hollander) &mdash; particularly fishing crews and police patrols &mdash; intensified tensions during the early decades of the 1900s.<\/p>\r\n<p>The history of conflict in Miwatj (north-east Arnhem Land) in the early twentieth century is best understood first through Yol\u014bu records, and only second through colonial archives. Long before the High Court case of&nbsp;<em>Tuckiar v The King <\/em>(1934) entered the written legal record, Yol\u014bu people were documenting encounters, fights, and armed resistance in their own languages, through story, kinship memory, illustration, and place-based narrative.<\/p>\r\n<p>One such account is &ldquo;They Speared Mr Robertson,&rdquo; told by Djan'palil and preserved through the Milingimbi Literature Production Centre. The story recounts a church service at Mili\u014binbi during which a missionary, Mr Robertson, was speared by men who had travelled from the mainland. Yol\u014bu men responded by taking up guns and pursuing the attackers across floodplains and into the mangroves, before police later removed prisoners to Darwin. The narrative preserves Yol\u014bu names, clan identities, and specific places such as Djerrgi and Dh&auml;bi\u1e3ba. It records not only the spearing, but the pursuit, the exchange of weapons, and the arrival of police. It is a Yol\u014bu-centred record of armed confrontation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Another Yol\u014bu account, &ldquo;A Stockman came upon Birriwun and Dhawul\u0331murr,&rdquo; told by Y&auml;\u014buba and preserved in bilingual form at Milingimbi (Djan'palil, 2025), describes an encounter between two Yol\u014bu men gathering food on Country and an armed horseman (Y&auml;\u014buba, 2025). In this story, the stockman draws his gun; the men wait with their spears. Shots are fired. The Yol\u014bu men drop to the ground to avoid bullets, then rise and return fire with spears. The fight continues until ammunition and weapons are exhausted. The account includes tactical description: movement across water, climbing rocky outcrops, striking the horse, and protecting a child who had witnessed the encounter. The story does not present Yol\u014bu as passive victims but as fighters defending themselves and their Country. These Yol\u014bu narratives demonstrate that Miwatj was a site of sustained armed contest. Spears and firearms appear together. Horsemen, missionaries, police, and stockmen enter Yol\u014bu Country and are met with resistance. Conflict is embedded within kinship structures and Country. It is remembered in language, in place names, and in family connections.<\/p>\r\n<p>Within this broader Yol\u014bu-recorded history sits the Caledon Bay \/ Woodah Island crisis of 1932&ndash;1934. In August 1933, Yol\u014bu leader Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda fatally speared Northern Territory police officer Constable Albert McColl at Woodah Island (Guwan\u014barripa). McColl had held Yolnu women captive. Colonial records describe the event as murder; Yol\u014bu memory situates it within coercive incursions and defence of family and land. Northern Territory officials considered organising a heavily armed &ldquo;punitive expedition&rdquo; into Arnhem Land. Public protest in southern cities ultimately prevented such an expedition from proceeding.<\/p>\r\n<p>Dhakiyarr was arrested and tried. His conviction was quashed by the High Court in <em>Tuckiar v The King<\/em> (1934), due to serious miscarriages of justice. Shortly after his release, he disappeared while attempting to return home. In colonial archives, this case appears as a landmark legal decision. In Yol\u014bu history, it is one moment in a longer struggle over authority, law, and survival on Country.<\/p>\r\n<p>This history is all the more remarkable because it forms part of the backdrop to events less than a decade later, during the Second World War, when many Yol\u014bu men would serve in the Northern Territory Special Reconnaissance Unit (NTSRU). The same region that colonial officials had contemplated entering with a &ldquo;punitive expedition&rdquo; in 1933 became, in the 1940s, strategically vital terrain to be defended against Japanese invasion (White et al, 2026). Yol\u014bu knowledge of sea routes, coastlines, seasonal movement, and inland tracks &mdash; the very knowledge that had sustained resistance and autonomy in earlier decades &mdash; became essential to Australia&rsquo;s wartime defence. Men whose fathers and uncles had fought stockmen, police parties, and armed riders were now recruited, albeit often without formal recognition or equal pay, to patrol the coastline and monitor enemy movement (Baker, 2024).<\/p>\r\n<p>Seen together, the Milingimbi confrontation, the stockman encounter, and the Caledon Bay crisis form part of a wider pattern of armed colonial conflict in Miwatj. The High Court trial is an intersection with written colonial records; the deeper history is preserved in Yol\u014bu storytelling traditions. These accounts show organised resistance, tactical adaptation, and defence of kin and land. They represent some of the final documented episodes of frontier-style armed conflict in Australia, remembered not only in court reports, but in Yol\u014bu language and art.<\/p>\r\n<p><em>Contributor:&nbsp;<\/em>Dr Samuel White<\/p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a><\/a>&nbsp;Djan'palil. (1978\/2025). <em>Mr Robertson was Speared<\/em> (W. Warrkmanydjun, Trans.). Milingimbi Literature Production Centre. <a href=\"https:\/\/australianwars.net\/files\/2512\/WhenMrRobertsonWasSpeared.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/australianwars.net\/files\/2512\/WhenMrRobertsonWasSpeared.pdf<\/a><\/li>\r\n<li>Y&auml;\u014buba. (1983\/2025). <em>A stockman came upon Birriwun and Dhawul\u0331murr<\/em> (W. Warrkmanydjun, Trans.). Milingimbi Literature Production Centre. <a href=\"https:\/\/australianwars.net\/files\/2512\/BirriwunDhawulmurrAndTheStockman.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/australianwars.net\/files\/2512\/BirriwunDhawulmurrAndTheStockman.pdf<\/a><\/li>\r\n<li>Gibson, P. (2024). 'The communist-led campaign to stop a &ldquo;punitive expedition&rdquo; in Arnhem Land in 1933'.&nbsp;<em>Labour History<\/em>, (126).<\/li>\r\n<li>Gibson, P. &lsquo;Preventing the Punitive Expedition Planned in Arnhem Land&rsquo; in Spearim Boe 1933 in&nbsp;<em>Frontier War Stories<\/em>, 13 June 2020 (podcast) <a href=\"Gibson,%20P.%20&lsquo;Preventing%20the%20Punitive%20Expedition%20Planned%20in%20Arnhem%20Land&rsquo;%20in%20Spearim%20Boe%201933%20in%20Frontier%20War%20Stories,%2013%20June%202020%20(podcast)%20https:\/open.spotify.com\/episode\/2IcDiFPzV2qWJXqqTUUDPx\">https:\/\/open.spotify.com\/episode\/2IcDiFPzV2qWJXqqTUUDPx<\/a><\/li>\r\n<li><em>High Court of Australia<\/em>. (1934). Tuckiar v The King (1934) 52 CLR 335.<\/li>\r\n<li>White, S; Munyarryun, T; Jones, N; Daymirringu, N. <em>Miringu Dhawu<\/em> (2026, Melbourne University Press)<\/li>\r\n<li>Baker, Gwenda. <em>The Peacemakers: Three Wangurri Brothers &mdash; Warriors, Mediators &amp; Peacemakers in Yolngu Land (Arnhem Land)<\/em>.&nbsp;Casuarina, NT: Historical Society of the Northern Territory, 2024. ISBN: 978-0646702292<\/li>\r\n<\/ul><\/div><p><a href=\"https:\/\/docs.tlcmap.org\/\/help\/guides\/guide\/\" target=\"_blank\">Help<\/a><\/p>",
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