Windradyne (c. 1800 – 21 March 1829) was an Aboriginal warrior and resistance leader of the Wiradjuri nation, in what is now central-western New South Wales, Australia; he was also known to the British settlers as Saturday.[1] Windradyne led his people in the Bathurst War, a frontier war between his clan and British settlers.[1][2]
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Windradyne (c. 1800 – 21 March 1829) was an Aboriginal warrior and resistance leader of the Wiradjuri nation, in what is now central-western New South...
Grave of Windradyne is a heritage-listed former grave site and now grave site at Brucedale, 1361 Sofala Road, Sofala, Bathurst Region, New South Wales...
with ample water sources. Suttor learnt their language, and befriended Windradyne, nicknamed "Saturday", and attributed conflict to the harshness of his...
open forest to grassy plains in the north and west. The tribes led by Windradyne lived in the eastern parts of this territory, connected to the other groups...
reportedly presented to King George III. Others, such as Pemulwuy, Yagan, and Windradyne, became famous for armed resistance to the European settlers. During the...
Tommy Windich (c.1840–1876) – Western Australian Indigenous explorer Windradyne (c.1800–1829) – Wiradjuri man, also known as "Saturday", a notable figure...
aboriginal resistance fighter and Parperloihener clansman from Tasmania Windradyne warrior and resistance leader of the Wiradjuri nation Yagan, a warrior...
in NSW Tunnerminnerwait, Parperloihener resistance fighter in Tasmania Windradyne, Wiradjuri warrior and resistance leader, NSW Arauco War, conflict between...
Bennelong and Bungaree of Sydney, to outright hostility of Pemulwuy and Windradyne of the Sydney region, and Yagan around Perth. Bennelong and a companion...
large scale farming and grazing in Wiradjuri country. From 1822 to 1824 Windradyne led a group of 50-100 Aboriginal men in raids on livestock and stockmen's...
Use (page 22) which covers Aboriginal settlement. Mary Coe, in her book Windradyne: A Wiradjuri Koori quoted at page 4 in Patrick, Kathy; Samantha Simmons...
have been close to the Wiradjuri's warrior leader Windradyne during the 1820s, and when Windradyne died he was buried at Brucedale. From 1843 to 1854...
Aboriginal resistance fighter and Parperloihener clansman from Tasmania Windradyne warrior and resistance leader of the Wiradjuri nation Yagan, a warrior...
known to have been close to the Wiradjuri's warrior leader Windradyne, and when Windradyne died he was buried at Brucedale. Nine years later Suttor was...
William Lewin. Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 30 May 2013. "Windradyne and the Bathurst Wars – Hyde Park Barracks". Retrieved 24 April 2021....
Press. p. 17. ISBN 0-86840-873-5. OCLC 62515595. Mary Coe, in her book Windradyne: A Wiradjuri Koori quoted at page 4 in Patrick, Kathy; Samantha Simmons...
Aboriginal resistance fighter and Parperloihener clansman from Tasmania Windradyne, a warrior and resistance leader of the Wiradjuri nation, in what is now...
the Wambool, which means "winding river". The noted Wiradjuri warrior Windradyne came from the upper Macquarie River region, and was fatally wounded from...
and Windradyne of the Sydney region, and Yagan around Perth. Pemulwuy was accused of the first killing of a white settler in 1790, and Windradyne resisted...
Winderradeen after the notable Wiradjuri warrior and resistance leader Windradyne, who had been active in the Lake George area. From 1860 to 1862, Murray...
as well as the lives of Pemulwuy, William Dawes and Patyegarang, and Windradyne. 2 Her Will to Survive Tasmania (1803–1880) 14 October 2008 The land grab...
1824 the Wiradjuri attempted an armed resistance to this threat, led by Windradyne, which was ruthlessly put down by the troops in Bathurst. The success...