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YANGGENDYINANYUK (traditional name JUMUMJEANUKE /JUNGUNJINUKE, also known as DICK-A-DICK and KING RICHARD) (c. 1834 – 1886) was an Australian Aboriginal tracker and cricketer, a Wotjobaluk man who spoke the Wergaia language in the Wimmera region of... by pppg | Feb 17, 2025 | Articles From Our Newsletter, History
Address at the PPPG General Meeting on 9 November 2024 by Dr Fred Cahir When Dr. Fred Cahir, Professor of Australian History at the Federation University of Australia addressed the P.P.P.G. meeting, he talked about how thousands of colonists were rescued by Aboriginal...