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Maulboyheenner
Bornc. 1816
Northeastern Tasmania, Australia
Died20 January 1842 (aged 25–26)
Port Phillip, Australia
Resting placeQueen Victoria Market
Other namesTimme, Timmy, Bob, Malapuwinarana
Known forAboriginal 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.

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