Daniel Moowattin
Daniel Moowattin (c1791-1816) was an Aboriginal Australian Darug man from the Parramatta area in New South Wales. He is noted for his work as a guide and assistant to the botanical collector George Caley and as the third Aboriginal person known to have visited England. There are a number of other spellings of his name, including Mow-watty, Mowwatting, Moowatting and Moowattye.
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Daniel Moowattin
Daniel Moowattin (c1791-1816) was an Aboriginal Australian Darug man from the Parramatta area in New South Wales. He is noted for his work as a guide and assistant to the botanical collector George Caley and as the third Aboriginal person known to have visited England. There are a number of other spellings of his name, including Mow-watty, Mowwatting, Moowatting and Moowattye.
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Daniel Moowattin (c1791-1816) ...... ing, Moowatting and Moowattye.
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Mow-watty, Mowwatting, Moowatting and Moowattye
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Daniel Moowattin (c1791-1816) ...... ing, Moowatting and Moowattye.
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