Why did the Coniston massacre happen?

Why did the Coniston massacre happen?

The massacre occurred in response to the murder of dingo hunter Frederick Brooks, killed by Aboriginal people in August 1928 at a place called Yukurru, also known as Brooks Soak. …

What was the number one cause of death for the Aboriginal people when Europeans came to Australia?

Deadly infectious diseases like smallpox, influenza and tuberculosis were always major causes of Aboriginal deaths. Smallpox alone killed more than 50% of the Aboriginal population.

Were Tasmanian Aboriginals all killed?

The Palawa population suffered a drastic drop in numbers within three decades, so that by 1835 only some 400 full-blooded Tasmanian Aboriginal people survived, most of this remnant being incarcerated in camps where all but 47 died within the following 12 years.

What was the oombulgurri massacre?

The Forrest River massacre, or Oombulgurri massacre of June 1926, was a massacre of Indigenous Australian people by a group of law enforcement personnel and civilians in the wake of the killing of a pastoralist in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

Where was the oombulgurri massacre?

Western Australia

What region is Kununurra?

northern Western Australia

When was Kununurra established?

1961

Where is Karratha Australia?

Karratha is located just off the North West Coastal Highway, 1535 kilometres north of Perth and 240 kilometres south of Port Hedland. To get a feel for the city’s layout climb Water Tank Hill Lookout above the Karratha Visitor Centre for panoramic views.

What is the size of Lake Argyle?

386 mi²

What is Australia’s largest dam?

Gordon Dam

Is Lake Argyle the biggest lake in Australia?

Lake Argyle is Western Australia’s largest and Australia’s second largest freshwater man-made reservoir by volume. The reservoir is part of the Ord River Irrigation Scheme and is located near the East Kimberley town of Kununurra.

Where is Argyle in Western Australia?

Kimberley region

What is an argyle sweater?

An argyle (/ˈɑːr. ɡaɪl/, occasionally spelled argyll) pattern is made of diamonds or lozenges. Most argyle contains layers of overlapping motifs, adding a sense of three-dimensionality, movement, and texture. Typically, there is an overlay of intercrossing diagonal lines on solid diamonds.

Where can I Mine Red Diamonds?

Red diamond source mines The majority of red diamonds that are mined each year come from the Argyle diamond mine in Kimberley, Western Australia. However, they have also been discovered in Brazil, Russia, and certain African Countries.

What is the fracture of a diamond?

Material properties of diamond

Diamond
Cleavage Perfect; parallel to the octahedral face
Fracture Irregular
Mohs scale hardness 10
Streak white

What Colour is a diamond?

As mentioned before, diamonds occur in the natural rainbow spectrum of colors—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, pink, purple, and more. These are known as coloured diamonds. Only 1 in every 10,000 diamonds possess natural colour, and the more intense the colour, the rarer and more valuable the diamond.

Why are diamonds important to Canada?

Since the 1990s, major diamond discoveries were made and mining operations began. Canadian diamonds play a large role in the world market of diamonds. As of 2002, Canada is currently the seventh most important diamond producer by weight and fifth by value.

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