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- Tarenorerer abstract "Tarenorerer, also known as Walyer (1800 – 5 June 1831), was a rebel leader of the Indigenous Australians in Tasmania. Between 1828 and 1830, she led a guerrilla band of indigenous people of both sexes against the British colonists in Tasmania during the Black War. Tarenorerer was born in Van Diemen's Land as a member of the Tommeginne people. As a teenager, she was taken captive by Indigenous kidnappers and sold as a slave to white colonists. During her captivity, she learned to speak English and how to use fire arms. In 1828, she was able to return to Tasmania, where she gathered a guerrilla band of indigenous warriors of both sexes and lead them against the colonists. As she was able to train them in using firearms, they were successful. George Augustus Robinson referred to her as an amason. Eventually, she was taken captive. She was imprisoned at the Gun Carriage (Vansittart) Island, where she fell sick and died in prison.".
- Tarenorerer wikiPageExternalLink tarenorerer-13212.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageID "44769292".
- Tarenorerer wikiPageLength "1746".
- Tarenorerer wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Tarenorerer wikiPageRevisionID "693152954".
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Amason.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Black_War.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Category:1800_births.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Category:1831_deaths.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_Australian_people.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guerrillas.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_Tasmanian_people.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rebel_slaves.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Resistance_to_colonialism_in_Australia.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_in_19th-century_warfare.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_in_war_in_Oceania.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink George_Augustus_Robinson.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_Australians.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Tasmania.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Tommeginne.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLink Van_Diemens_Land.
- Tarenorerer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tarenorerer".
- Tarenorerer subject Category:1800_births.
- Tarenorerer subject Category:1831_deaths.
- Tarenorerer subject Category:19th-century_Australian_people.
- Tarenorerer subject Category:Guerrillas.
- Tarenorerer subject Category:Indigenous_Tasmanian_people.
- Tarenorerer subject Category:Rebel_slaves.
- Tarenorerer subject Category:Resistance_to_colonialism_in_Australia.
- Tarenorerer subject Category:Women_in_19th-century_warfare.
- Tarenorerer subject Category:Women_in_war_in_Oceania.
- Tarenorerer hypernym Leader.
- Tarenorerer type Person.
- Tarenorerer comment "Tarenorerer, also known as Walyer (1800 – 5 June 1831), was a rebel leader of the Indigenous Australians in Tasmania. Between 1828 and 1830, she led a guerrilla band of indigenous people of both sexes against the British colonists in Tasmania during the Black War. Tarenorerer was born in Van Diemen's Land as a member of the Tommeginne people. As a teenager, she was taken captive by Indigenous kidnappers and sold as a slave to white colonists.".
- Tarenorerer label "Tarenorerer".
- Tarenorerer sameAs Q18645899.
- Tarenorerer sameAs m.012hckw2.
- Tarenorerer sameAs Tarenorerer.
- Tarenorerer sameAs Q18645899.
- Tarenorerer wasDerivedFrom Tarenorerer?oldid=693152954.
- Tarenorerer isPrimaryTopicOf Tarenorerer.