Aboriginal Australian guide and resistance fighter
Maulboyheenner
Born
c. 1816
Northeastern Tasmania, Australia
Died
20 January 1842 (aged 25–26)
Port Phillip, Australia
Resting place
Queen Victoria Market
Other names
Timme, Timmy, Bob, Malapuwinarana
Known for
Aboriginal resistance fighter and guide
Maulboyheenner (c.1816 – 20 January 1842) was an Indigenous Australian resistance fighter and guide from north-eastern Tasmania. He was also known by several other names including Timme, Timmy, Bob and Malapuwinarana.
Maulboyheenner (c.1816 – 20 January 1842) was an Indigenous Australian resistance fighter and guide from north-eastern Tasmania. He was also known by several...
Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner: The involvement of Aboriginal people from Tasmania in key events of early Melbourne Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner were buried...
Toscano, Joseph (2008). Lest We Forget. The Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner Saga. Anarchist Media Institute. ISBN 978-0-9758219-4-7. Wandin, James...
two of these (Aboriginal) men, Tunnerminnerwait (known as Jack) and Maulboyheenner (known as Bob, or sometimes called Timmy or Jimmy), became the first...
two of these (Aboriginal) men, Tunnerminnerwait (known as Jack) and Maulboyheenner (known as Bob, or sometimes called Timmy or Jimmy), became the first...
20 January 1842, of two Tasmanian Aborigines: Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner, who had conducted a successful guerilla style resistance campaign around...
executions occurred in 1842 when two Aboriginal men, Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner, were hanged outside the site of the Melbourne Gaol for the killing...
eligible for compensation from the $5 million package. Eumarrah Kikatapula Maulboyheenner Montpelliatta Tongerlongeter Tunnerminnerwait Trugernanner (Truganini)...
place of two (Aboriginal) men, Tunnerminnerwait (known as Jack) and Maulboyheenner (known as Bob, or sometimes called Timmy or Jimmy), who became the first...
In 1841, Barry served as the defence lawyer for Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner, two Indigenous rebels on trial for murder. Barry questioned the legal...
effect ecologically. In Melbourne, Australia at the Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner memorial site just three years after being replanted with a variety...
Melbourne on 20 January 1842 for the murder of two whalers at Cape Paterson Maulboyheenner – Hanged at Melbourne on 20 January 1842 for the murder of two whalers...
identified by Gaye Scunthorpe and Cassandra Pybus as being a portrait of Maulboyheenner completed by Lempriere. During his periods stationed at the remote convict...
Paterson. The prisoners consisting of two men (Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner) and three women (Truganini, Planobeena and Pyterruner) were taken to...