Aboriginal elder in pre-colonial Australia (1824–1874)
Simon Wonga
Portrait by Carl Walter, 1866
Born
c. 1824
Died
1874
Simon Wonga (c. 1824–1874), ngurungaeta and son of Billibellary, was an elder of the Wurundjeri people, who lived in the Melbourne area of Australia before European settlement. He was resolute that his people would survive the "onslaught" of white men.
SimonWonga (c. 1824–1874), ngurungaeta and son of Billibellary, was an elder of the Wurundjeri people, who lived in the Melbourne area of Australia before...
and locality (Woiwurrung: Wonga) Wonga, a British slang term for money Wonga.com, a payday loan firm (2006–2020) SimonWonga (1824–1874), Aboriginal elder...
Billibellary (1799–1846): ngurungaeta of the Wurundjeri-willam clan. SimonWonga (1824–1874): ngurungaeta by 1851 until his death. Billibellary's son...
sources say 1824) at Brushy Creek, near present-day Wonga Park (named after Barak's cousin SimonWonga), at the Barngeong Birthing Site, His mother, Tooterrie...
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Campaspe Plains massacre. In February 1859 some Wurundjeri elders, led by SimonWonga (aged 35) and brother Tommy Munnering (aged 24) petitioned Protector...
The 2004 Equatorial Guinea coup d'état attempt, also known as the Wonga Coup, failed to replace President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo with exiled opposition...
after three years of upheaval, the surviving Kulin leaders, among them SimonWonga and William Barak, led forty Wurundjeri, Taungurung (Goulburn River)...
Bathurst War SimonWonga (1824–1874) – ngurungaeta of the Wurundjeri people around Melbourne who secured land at Coranderrk, and the suburb Wonga Park was...
European Australians was Batman's Treaty, signed by Billibellary. His son, SimonWonga, and other Kulin nation leaders requested land in 1859 for cultivation...
February 1859, a group of Taungurung men, led by Wurundjeri elders, SimonWonga (aged 35) and brother Tommy Munnering (aged 24), acting as interpreters...
important Woiwurung man at the time of the Anglo invasion of Port Phillip. SimonWonga (1824–1874) – an adolescent at the time of the Anglo occupation of Melbourne...
There were also frontier conflicts such as the Battle of Yering in 1840. SimonWonga made moves to reclaim land for Kulin people to settle on in 1859, but...
Wiseman Wollstonecraft, New South Wales – Edward Wollstonecraft Wonga Park, Victoria – SimonWonga Wright, Australian Capital Territory – Judith Wright Young...
by the Crown. In response to tending an injury and caring for his son SimonWonga for a period of two months in 1840, Billibellary named his newly born...
Victoria such as Coranderrk. Explores the lives of Wurundjeri clan leaders SimonWonga and William Barak. 4 There Is No Other Law Central Australia (1878-1897)...
Harper (1997). Boitano's Edge: Inside The Real World Of Figure Skating. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-689-81915-5. Boitano, Brian; Giada De Laurentiis...
MIBA employees. In 2004 he was named in connection with the so-called 'Wonga plot', a coup attempt against President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the...
are usually named after the Ngoni people. Roberts, Adam (2009). The wonga coup : Simon Mann's plot to seize oil billions in Africa (Rev. ed.). London: Profile...
"The unseen memoirs that reveal Mark Thatcher's true involvement in the 'Wonga coup'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 March 2024. Cabarrouy, Gabriel...
the payday lending sites and met with Errol Damelin, chief executive of Wonga. Welby pledged that the Church of England would support credit unions as...
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1999–2000. In August 2004 there was a plot, which later became known as the "Wonga Coup", to overthrow the government of Equatorial Guinea in Malabo. Currently[when...