Murdering Gully massacre
Murdering Gully, formerly known as Puuroyup to the Djargurd Wurrung people, is the site of an 1839 massacre of 35-40 people of the Tarnbeere Gundidj clan of the Djargurd Wurrung in the Camperdown district of Victoria, Australia. It is a gully on Mount Emu Creek, where a small stream adjoins from Merida Station.
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Murdering Gully massacre
Murdering Gully, formerly known as Puuroyup to the Djargurd Wurrung people, is the site of an 1839 massacre of 35-40 people of the Tarnbeere Gundidj clan of the Djargurd Wurrung in the Camperdown district of Victoria, Australia. It is a gully on Mount Emu Creek, where a small stream adjoins from Merida Station.
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Das Murdering-Gully-Massaker w ...... arnbeere-Gundij-Clan in Gänze.
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Murdering Gully, formerly know ...... ed the Tarnbeere Gundidj clan.
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Frederick Taylor, James Hamilton, Broomfield and employees
Tarnbeere Gundidj clan of theDjargurd Wurrung
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European victory, a massacre
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Gully on Mount Emu Creek, Stra ...... from Station, near Camperdown
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Das Murdering-Gully-Massaker w ...... arnbeere-Gundij-Clan in Gänze.
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Murdering Gully, formerly know ...... m adjoins from Merida Station.
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