In episode eight of Frontier War Stories Boe Yarns with Paddy Gibson activist and Senior Researcher, from Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research at the University of Technology Sydney.
Preventing the Punitive Expedition Planned (Massacre) in Arnhem Land in 1933, after the killing of a police officer by Yolngu leader Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda who fatally speared a NT police officer Constable McColl. Now, both the NT Administration and the Department of the Interior in Canberra began to prepare a “punitive expedition” that would ride into Arnhem Land and “teach the natives a lesson”.
Dhakiyarr’s act of resistance inspired an unprecedented movement of support for Aboriginal rights across broad sections of Australian society.
Frontier War Stories - Libby Connors - Dundalli Day Part 1
Frontier War Stories - Kristyn Harman - Aboriginal Convicts
Frontier War Stories - Mark Dunn - The Convict Valley
Frontier War Stories - Lyndall Ryan - Aboriginal Resistance from Tasmania to New South Wales
Frontier War Stories - Fred Cahir - Economic Warfare on Wadawurrung Country against the British, the Squatters and the Gold Seekers
Frontier War Stories - Stephen Gapps - Sydney Wars 1788 - 1827
Frontier War Stories - Angus Murray - How The Tactics of Aboriginal Warriors Changed pre 1788 to 1897
Frontier War Stories - Ray Kerkhove - The Battle of One Tree Hill
Frontier War Stories - Libby Connors - Dundalli and the 40 year resistance in South East Queensland
Frontier War Stories - Julie Dowling - Warrior Art Exhibition
Frontier War Stories - Teangi Brown - Black Wars
Frontier War Stories - Callum Clayton Dixon - Surviving New England
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