Kalkadoon Wars
The Kalkadoon Wars | |||||||
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British colonists | Kalkadoon people | ||||||
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900 |
The Kalkadoon Wars were a series of encounters between European colonists and the Kalkadoon people of Australia.
Europeans started settling in the Kalkadoon's homelands around 1860. At first relations were peaceful but as numbers of new settlers increased, things became more hostile and the Kalkadoons eventually resorted to guerrilla war.[1]
Battle Mountain[]
In 1884 the Kalkadoons killed five native police and a prominent pastoralist. The Queensland government sent in heavily armed police and ended up fighting the Kalkadoon at Battle Mountain. The Europeans were ultimately victorious.[2]
References[]
- ^ Chern’ee Sutton. "Kalkadoon history". cherneesutton.com.au. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
- ^ "The Land". Australian Museum. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
Categories:
- History of Indigenous Australians
- History of Queensland
- 19th century in Queensland
- 1880s in Queensland