Detail of an 1832 sketch by John Glover showing Eumarrah
Born
c. 1798
Died
(1832-03-24)24 March 1832
Launceston
Other names
Umarrah, Kahnneherlargenner, Multiyalakina
Spouse(s)
Laoninneloonner Woolaytoopinneyer
Eumarrah (c.1798 – 24 March 1832) was an Aboriginal Tasmanian leader. He was active in resisting British colonisation during the 1820s and early 1830s, but was ultimately captured and used as a guide in operations tracking down and removing other Indigenous people.[1]
^Michael Roe (historian). "Eumarrah (1798–1832)". Australian Dictionary of Biography - 2005 Supplementary Volume, (MUP), 2005 - Eumarrah (1798–1832). Australian National University. Retrieved 30 April 2019. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
Eumarrah (c.1798 – 24 March 1832) was an Aboriginal Tasmanian leader. He was active in resisting British colonisation during the 1820s and early 1830s...
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