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The “Friendly” Aboriginal Missions in Tasmania That Became a Death Trap
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Disheartened, the Correctional Investigator of Canada took the opportunity to announce his premature departure.
·Montreal, Canada
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By the end of the Black War in 1832, Aboriginal men, women, and children in the Settled Districts had either been killed, imprisoned, or captured. The authorities were faced with a crucial question: what should be done with the survivors? They ultimately decided to deport them to Flinders Island, a large island in the Bass Strait, northeast of Tasmania, to a designated place called the Wybalenna Aboriginal Settlement. Wybalenna was eventually ab…
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