List of massacres of Indigenous Australians explained

Colonial settlers frequently clashed with Indigenous people (on continental Australia) during and after the wave of mass immigration of Europeans into the continent, which began in the late 18th century and lasted until the early 20th. Throughout this period, settlers attacked and displaced Indigenous Australians, resulting in significant numbers of Indigenous deaths. These attacks are considered to be a direct and indirect (through displacement and hunger) cause of the decline of the Indigenous population, during an ongoing colonising process of mass immigration and land clearing for agricultural and mining purposes.[1]

There are over 400 known massacres of Indigenous people on the continent.[2] [3] [4] There are at least 26 recorded instances of mass poisonings of Aboriginal Australians.[5] [6] [7]

A project headed by historian Lyndall Ryan from the University of Newcastle and funded by the Australian Research Council has been researching and mapping the sites of these massacres.[8] A massacre is defined as "the deliberate and unlawful killing of six or more undefended people in one operation", and an interactive map has been developed.[9], an estimated 304 massacres had been recorded as having taken place in the period between 1788 and 1930.[10] As of 2022 the number of documented massacres of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people had risen to 412.[11]

The following list tallies some of the massacres (as defined above) of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people by colonial authorities and settlers (or their descendants), most of which took place during the mass-immigration period.

1790s – 1890s

New South Wales

1790s

1800s

1810s

1820s

1830s

1840s

1850s

Tasmania

(formerly Van Diemen's Land)

1800s

1820s

Victoria

Records in the early days in Port Phillip were sparse and unclear, and the level of resistance to the European settlers and other aspects of Aboriginal culture before this is a source of continuing investigation.[69] It is estimated that massacres by white settlers resulted in the death of approximately 11% of the Aboriginal population between 1836 and 1851.[70]

1830s

1840s

Western Australia

1830s

1840s

1850s

1860s

1870s

1880s

1890s

South Australia

1840s

1850s

1880s

Queensland

1840s

1850s

1860s

1870s

1880s

Northern Territory

1820s

(then part of New South Wales)

1870s

(then part of South Australia)

Samuel Gason mounted a large police hunt against the Kaytetye, with patrols out scouring the land for 6 weeks. 'Skipper' Partridge recalled in 1918 that the patrols shot every black they laid eyes on. The official report stated 10 Kaytetye had been killed by the punitive expedition. Other estimates go up to 40 or more. Skull Creek, where the massacre took place, 50 miles south of Barrow Creek, takes its name from the bleached bones found there long after, the remains of a camp of Aboriginal Australians shot by one of the patrols, though, according to an old settler, Alex Ross, "They were just blacks sitting in their camp, and the party was looking around for blacks to shoot."

1880s

In September, Constable William Willshire shot dead at least 3 Aboriginal people,[193] and ex-Constable Augustus Lucanus led a punitive expedition which "dispersed" two large "mobs" of Aboriginal people.[194]

In October, Corporal George Montagu led a punitive expedition resulting in around 150 Aboriginal people being shot dead, and Constable Allan MacDonald shot dead 14 Aboriginal people.

In November, Constable Erwein Wurmbrand shot dead 7 Aboriginal people.

1890s

Massacres after federation (1901)

Western Australia

Kimberley region – The Killing Times – 1890–1920: The massacres listed below have been depicted in modern Australian Aboriginal art from the Warmun/Turkey Creek community who were members of the tribes affected. Oral histories of the massacres were passed down and artists such as Rover Thomas have depicted the massacres.

1910s

1920s

Queensland

1910s

Northern Territory

1910s

1920s

See also

References

Cited works

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

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