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- Q1641374 subject Q6645244.
- Q1641374 subject Q6933865.
- Q1641374 subject Q8733206.
- Q1641374 abstract "James Munro (c1779-c1845) was a British convict who was transported to Australia, and established himself as a farmer on Preservation Island, Tasmania, and community leader of the region's community of European seal hunters, known as "King of the Eastern Straits.Munro established himself on the island, with himself and his varying female partners being its only inhabitants. There he built structures, raised livestock, and harvested the meat and eggs of mutton birds.Munro was appointed local constable in 1825, and opposed George Augustus Robinson's attempts to prevent relationships between sealers and Aboriginal women. It is still disputed as to the consensuality of these relationships, with some arguing that the relationships were often voluntary and mutually beneficial, but Munro was also accused of leading sealers in raiding parties to capture Aboriginal women in 1830.".
- Q1641374 thumbnail Henry_Laing_Establishment_of_James_Munro.jpg?width=300.
- Q1641374 wikiPageWikiLink Q1427914.
- Q1641374 wikiPageWikiLink Q1502014.
- Q1641374 wikiPageWikiLink Q1506896.
- Q1641374 wikiPageWikiLink Q2108816.
- Q1641374 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645244.
- Q1641374 wikiPageWikiLink Q6933865.
- Q1641374 wikiPageWikiLink Q6944118.
- Q1641374 wikiPageWikiLink Q8733206.
- Q1641374 comment "James Munro (c1779-c1845) was a British convict who was transported to Australia, and established himself as a farmer on Preservation Island, Tasmania, and community leader of the region's community of European seal hunters, known as "King of the Eastern Straits.Munro established himself on the island, with himself and his varying female partners being its only inhabitants.".
- Q1641374 label "James Munro (sealer)".
- Q1641374 depiction Henry_Laing_Establishment_of_James_Munro.jpg.