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- Mokare abstract "Mokare (c. 1800 - 26 June 1831) was a Noongar man, an Aboriginal man from the south-west corner of Australia who was pivotal in aiding European exploration of the area. Mokare had two known brothers: Mollian (d. 1829), who may have been known as Yallapoli, and Nakina, who with Mokare, was a frequent visitor to the Albany settlement, staying with the government resident, Dr Alexander Collie. He also was recorded as having a married sister.Possibly first recorded as the charismatic \"Jack\" recorded by Phillip Parker King in his expedition to King George Sound in 1821, Mokare was from the Minang clan of Noongar. With the arrival of Major Edmund Lockyer in the brig Amity, in 1827, he showed the Europeans the walking trails that the Noongar people had used and maintained over generations in the Albany region. Many of these are today the roads of that region of Australia. He became a close friend of the surgeon-assistant J. S. Nind, with whom he frequently visited. In December 1829 Mokare guided Dr Thomas Braidwood Wilson's overland expedition during which Mount Barker and Mount Lindsay were named as well as Hay River, Denmark River and Wilson Inlet. Two months later he served again as the guide for Captain Barker's expedition over the same area. As there was no competition between Europeans and Aboriginal people for land, women or hunting, the settlement in Albany was particularly peaceful.Mokare was well known in his short life for being a peacemaker, and an effective mediator between black and white communities. He was concerned when Stirling took command of the Albany settlement in 1830, as he had heard of the battles and massacres between European settlers and Aboriginal people, and wished Albany to be maintained as a separate settlement. Mokare died on 26 June 1831. The Noongar People and Europeans had assembled at Collie's house and walked to a site selected by Nakina where the Europeans dug a grave and Mokare was interred with a buka cloak and personal artifacts to Nakina's specifications. When Collie himself was dying from tuberculosis in 1835, he asked to be buried alongside Mokare. Their graves are together beneath Albany Town Hall. Four years after Mokare's death, the surveyor John Septimus Roe had his body exhumed and re-interred at the newly established Albany Cemetery.".
- Mokare deathDate "1831".
- Mokare deathYear "1831".
- Mokare thumbnail Mokare.jpg?width=300.
- Mokare wikiPageID "11892527".
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- Mokare wikiPageRevisionID "697552440".
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Albany,_Western_Australia.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Albany_Town_Hall_(Western_Australia).
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Collie.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Amity_(brig).
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Buka_cloak.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Category:1831_deaths.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Explorers_of_Western_Australia.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Western_Australia.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Noongar_people.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_uncertain.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Denmark_River.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Lockyer.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_groups_in_Europe.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink File:Mokare.jpg.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink File:Mokare_plaque.jpg.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Hay_River_(Western_Australia).
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_Australians.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink John_Septimus_Roe.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink King_George_Sound.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink List_of_massacres_of_Indigenous_Australians.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Barker_(South_Australia).
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Lindsay.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Noongar.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Phillip_Parker_King.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Braidwood_Wilson.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Trail.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Tuberculosis.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLink Wilson_Inlet.
- Mokare wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mokare".
- Mokare accessdate "2008-08-03".
- Mokare dateOfDeath "1831".
- Mokare first "Neville".
- Mokare id "AS10348b".
- Mokare last "Green".
- Mokare name "Mokare".
- Mokare shortDescription "indigenous Australian explorer".
- Mokare title "Mokare".
- Mokare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Australian_Dictionary_of_Biography.
- Mokare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Mokare year "2005".
- Mokare description "indigenous Australian explorer".
- Mokare description "indigenous Australian explorer".
- Mokare subject Category:1831_deaths.
- Mokare subject Category:Explorers_of_Western_Australia.
- Mokare subject Category:History_of_Western_Australia.
- Mokare subject Category:Noongar_people.
- Mokare subject Category:Year_of_birth_uncertain.
- Mokare hypernym Man.
- Mokare type Agent.
- Mokare type Person.
- Mokare type Person.
- Mokare type Aborigine.
- Mokare type People.
- Mokare type Agent.
- Mokare type NaturalPerson.
- Mokare type Thing.
- Mokare type Q215627.
- Mokare type Q5.
- Mokare type Person.
- Mokare comment "Mokare (c. 1800 - 26 June 1831) was a Noongar man, an Aboriginal man from the south-west corner of Australia who was pivotal in aiding European exploration of the area. Mokare had two known brothers: Mollian (d. 1829), who may have been known as Yallapoli, and Nakina, who with Mokare, was a frequent visitor to the Albany settlement, staying with the government resident, Dr Alexander Collie.".
- Mokare label "Mokare".
- Mokare sameAs Q3319345.
- Mokare sameAs Mokare.
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- Mokare sameAs Q3319345.
- Mokare wasDerivedFrom Mokare?oldid=697552440.
- Mokare depiction Mokare.jpg.
- Mokare isPrimaryTopicOf Mokare.
- Mokare name "Mokare".