Disbanded Aboriginal settlement 10 km west of Mogumber
The Moore River Native Settlement[1] was the name of the now defunct Aboriginal settlement and internment camp located 135 kilometres (84 mi) north of Perth and 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) west of Mogumber in Western Australia, near the headwaters of the Moore River.
^note:also referred to as the Mogumber Prison."The Abo's Deputation". The Daily News. Perth: National Library of Australia. 10 March 1928. p. 6 Edition: FINAL SPORTING EDITION. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
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The MooreRiverNativeSettlement was the name of the now defunct Aboriginal settlement and internment camp located 135 kilometres (84 mi) north of Perth...
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Australian Martu Aboriginal woman, known for her escape from the MooreRiverNativeSettlement in 1931 and subsequent 1,600 km (990 mi) trek home with her...
them Pilkington's mother, Molly Craig, who escaped from the MooreRiverNativeSettlement in Western Australia and travelled 2,414 km (1,500 miles) for...
during the Great Depression, in Northam, Western Australia, MooreRiverNativeSettlement and Perth. The play focuses on the Millimurras, an Australian...
from their families. Examples of such institutions include MooreRiverNativeSettlement in Western Australia, Doomadgee Aboriginal Mission in Queensland...
MooreRiverNativeSettlement. Her sister Molly Craig and cousin Gracie, whose mother was Daisy's aunt, were also taken from home and sent to Moore River...
economy and expediency the Carrolup RiverNativeSettlement was shut and inmates transferred to MooreRiverNativeSettlement near Moora, and the Carrolup land...
subject to the Native Welfare Act. By 1915, 15% of Perth's Noongar had been thrust north and interned at the MooreRiverNativeSettlement. Carrolup (later...
to that of teenagers interacting with modern media. Her book MooreRiverNativeSettlement won the Adelaide Festival Non-fiction Award in 1994. and was...
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these separated children. Examples of such institutions include MooreRiverNativeSettlement in Western Australia, Doomadgee Aboriginal Mission in Queensland...
Molly Craig, Daisy Craig and Gracie Fields who escaped from the MooreRiverNativeSettlement to trek back on foot to Jigalong. Despite movement towards Jigalong...
located on the site of the former Mogumber Native Mission MooreRiverNativeSettlement, also known as Mogumber Native Mission Darwinia carnea, a plant species...
soon after he was born, and spent his early childhood at the MooreRiverNativeSettlement. He attended school at Clontarf Aboriginal College and Aquinas...
Aboriginal girls, Daisy Kadibil and Gracie, who escaped from the MooreRiverNativeSettlement, north of Perth, Western Australia, to return to their Aboriginal...
care of the McDonald family of Nullagine then moved onto the MooreRiverNativeSettlement. An Aboriginal man known as Big Bob was murdered on the station...
from recurring bone disease, Jessie was removed in 1924 to MooreRiverNativeSettlement for a year for time to heal. However, she attributed her removal...
service to the Aboriginal community. Colbung was born on the MooreRiverNativeSettlement. His mother died when he was six, and he was then taken to live...
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