WEST AUSTRALIANA / ABORIGINAL
- 253 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 21 cm.
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Account of the events that led to the Forrest River massacre of 1926 and the Royal Commission that followed; account of the frontier violence and earlier massacres in the region; efforts of Ernest Gribble to obtain justice.
Pictorial photographic covers, b/w illust. title-page, ack., map of Kimberley region, b/w plcts. & text, maps, plan, epilogue, endnotes, index. In 1926, some person or persons on that fateful patrol did kill a great number of men, women, and children. The bodies were incinerated and the fragments of bone and teeth left in the ashes were scattered. ABORIGINAL STUDIES pp. 253 #0716R/0120/270923
- Aboriginal Australians — Western Australia — Kimberley
- Massacres — Western Australia — Kimberley
- Aboriginal Australians — Western Australia — Kimberley — Treatment
- Forrest River massacre
- Religions – Christianity – Missions
- Race relations – Violent – Massacres, murders, poisonings etc. – To 1900
- Kimberley (W.A.) — History
- Oombulgurri (WA Forrest East Kimberley SD52-10)