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Aboriginal Tasmanians / Oceania / Lyndall Ryan / George Augustus Robinson / Henry Reynolds / Trugernanner / Flinders Island / Genocides / Keith Windschuttle / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Australian Aboriginal culture / Australia


Journal of Genocide Research (2004), 6(2), June, 167–192 Patterns of frontier genocide 1803–1910: the Aboriginal Tasmanians, the Yuki of California,
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Guatemala / Cambodia / Mexico / East Timor / Namibia / United States / Australia / United Kingdom / India / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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Soviet gulag / Sutter’s Mill / Wybalenna camp / Flinders Island camp / /

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search-and-destroy parties / universal law / food supply / final solution / communications equipment / weapons delivery systems / food / martial law / food supplies / /

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Across the Pacific / /

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Gun Carriage Island / Green Island / Derwent River / Flinders Island / /

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California legislature / Australian government / German government / Divine government / Aboriginal / United Nations / House of Commons / /

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Lyndall Ryan / James Walker / Tongerlongter / BENJAMIN MADLEY / Hank Larrabee / William Stewart / Arthur / George Augustus Robinson / Peter Burnett / Lothar von Trotha / Heinrich Vedder / Jim Bacon / Henry Reynolds / James Allen / Henry Melville / Theodore Leutwein / Walter Jarboe / /

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Flinders Island surgeon / Chancellor / General / Lieutenant / historian / author / Governor / journalist / Colonial Secretary / Tasmanian Premier / Lieutenant Governor / nineteenth-century author / Governor of German South West Africa / Chief / /

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Tasmania / New South Wales / California / /

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the Colonial Times / Journal of Genocide Research / /

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German South West Africa / South Wales / northern California / South West Africa / /

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