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Jandamarra or Tjandamurra (c. 1873—1 April 1897), known to European settlers as Pigeon, was an Aboriginal Australian man of the Bunuba people who led one of many organised armed insurrections against the European colonisation of Australia. Initially utilised as a tracker for the police, he became a fugitive when he was forced to capture his own people. He led a three-year campaign against police and European settlers, achieving legendary status for his hit and run tactics and his abilities to hide and disappear. Jandamarra was eventually killed by another tracker at Tunnel Creek on 1 April 1897. His body was buried by his family at the Napier Range, where it was placed inside a boab tree. Jandamarra's life has been the subject of two novels, Ion Idriess's Outlaws of the Leopold (1952) and

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  • Jandamarra (* 1873; † 1. April 1897 im Tunnel-Creek-Nationalpark, Western Australia), auch Pigeon (deutsch: Taube) genannt, war ein Aborigine des Stamm der , der gewaltsam Widerstand gegen die europäische Besiedlung Australiens leistete. Das Land der Bunuba befindet sich im Süden der Kimberley in Western Australia. Es erstreckt sich von Fitzroy Crossing bis zu den , in diesem Gebiet befinden sich die und die . (de)
  • Jandamarra o Tjandamurra (c. 1873—1 de abril de 1897), también llamado "Pigeon" (en español: "paloma"), fue un indígena australiano del pueblo Bunuba que lideró una de las pocas insurrecciones armadas organizadas documentadas contra los colonos europeos en Australia. (es)
  • Jandamarra (ca. 1870 - Tunnel Creek, 1 april 1897) was een Bunuba Aborigines, bekend bij de Europese kolonisten als Pigeon. Hij leidde een gewapende opstand tegen de kolonisatie van het Bunuba-gebied. Jandamarra werd oorspronkelijk ingezet als spoorzoeker bij de politie maar vluchtte nadat hij zijn eigen familie had gevangen genomen. Hij leidde een drie jaar lange strijd tegen de politie en de kolonisten. Jandamarra werd uiteindelijk op 1 april 1897 door een andere spoorzoeker nabij Tunnel Creek gedood. (nl)
  • Jandamarra or Tjandamurra (c. 1873—1 April 1897), known to European settlers as Pigeon, was an Aboriginal Australian man of the Bunuba people who led one of many organised armed insurrections against the European colonisation of Australia. Initially utilised as a tracker for the police, he became a fugitive when he was forced to capture his own people. He led a three-year campaign against police and European settlers, achieving legendary status for his hit and run tactics and his abilities to hide and disappear. Jandamarra was eventually killed by another tracker at Tunnel Creek on 1 April 1897. His body was buried by his family at the Napier Range, where it was placed inside a boab tree. Jandamarra's life has been the subject of two novels, Ion Idriess's Outlaws of the Leopold (1952) and (en)
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