Cora Gooseberry Explained

Cora Gooseberry
Native Name:Matora Gooseberry
Birth Name:Cora Gooseberry
Death Date: (aged 74 - 75)
Death Place:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Body Discovered:Sydney Arms Hotel, Castlereagh Street
Nationality:Australian Aborigonal
Other Names:Queen Gooseberry
Lady Gooseberry
Occupation:Clan monarch
Cultural knowledge keeper
Spouse:Bungaree (w. 1830)
Parents:Moorooboora (father)

Cora Gooseberry (also known as Queen Gooseberry and Lady Bongary;  - 30 July 1852) was an Aboriginal Australian Murro-ore-dial woman and cultural knowledge keeper. In popular culture, she is often depicted smoking a pipe and wearing a scarf on her head.[1] She received two breastplates, one of which was inscribed "Cora Gooseberry/ Freeman/ Bungaree / Queen of Sydney and Botany".[2] It is held by the Mitchell Library.[2]

Early life

Cora Gooseberry was born Matora Gooseberry,[3] her given Aboriginal Australian name, circa 1777.[4]

Personal life

Cora Gooseberry was the daughter of Moorooboora (also known as Maroubra; circa 1758 to 1798), clan leader of the Murro-ore-dial (Pathway Place). Her husband was[5] Bungaree.[6] [7] She became widowed after Bungaree's death in 1830.[8]

Death

On 30 July 1852, Cora Gooseberry was found dead at the Sydney Arms Hotel in Castlereagh Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[9] According to her coroner's verdict, she had died of natural causes. She was buried in the Presbyterian section of the Sandhills cemetery, but her tombstone was relocated shortly after. It is now located in Pioneers Cemetery, Botany.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Indigenous Australia for Dummies . Larissa Behrendt . 2012 . John Wiley & Sons . 9781118308448 . 96 .
  2. Book: Attenbrow, Val. Sydney's Aboriginal past : investigating the archaeological and historical records. 2010-01-01. UNSW Press. 9781742231167. 61. 659579866.
  3. Book: King Plates: A History of Aboriginal Gorgets . Jakelin Troy . Aboriginals Studies Press . 8 . 1993 .
  4. Book: Australian Dictionary of Biography. Keith Vincent Smith . 2005 . Australian National University . Australian Dictionary of Biography .
  5. Web site: Queen Cora Gooseberry, wife of Bungaree . 28 December 2012 . A history of Aboriginal Sydney .
  6. Book: Library of Dreams: Treasures from the National Library of Australia . 21 . 2011 . National Library of Australia .
  7. Web site: Barani . City of Sydney . 28 December 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130116165053/http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/barani/themes/popups/cora_gooseberry.htm . 16 January 2013 . dead .
  8. Book: Aboriginal Sydney : a guide to important places of the past and present. 2001-01-01. Aboriginal Studies Press. 0855753706. 49. 47152902.
  9. News: No title. 1852-08-05. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932). 2019-04-16. 9.
  10. Book: Capturing Time: Panoramas of Old Australia . Edwin Barnard . National Library of Australia . 2012 .