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Yarramundi (* um 1760 in Richmond in New South Wales, Australien; † nach 1818 in New South Wales) war ein Aborigine, den die europäischen Kolonisten The chief of the Richmond Tribe nannten. Yarramindi, ein Mitglied des Clans der Boorooberongal im Aborigines-Stamm der Darug, und sein Vater waren healer (deutsch: Heiler) und führende Persönlichkeiten der Aborigines. Yarramundi traf auch mit zusammen, einem britischen Kapitän der ersten Schiffsflotten, die nach Australien kamen, und gab einem seiner verletzten Männer medizinische Hilfe. Yarramundi (ca. 1760 – after 1818) was an Indigenous Australian called by Europeans "the chief of the Richmond Tribe" or "Tribes". He was a member of the Boorooberongal clan of the Darug people, and was a garadyi or "doctor". Yarramundi's daughter's descendants still live in the area. Notably Bundeluk was an educator, actor, artist, public speaker and indigenous adviser / tour guide in the Blue Mountains of Australia.
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Yarramundi (* um 1760 in Richmond in New South Wales, Australien; † nach 1818 in New South Wales) war ein Aborigine, den die europäischen Kolonisten The chief of the Richmond Tribe nannten. Yarramindi, ein Mitglied des Clans der Boorooberongal im Aborigines-Stamm der Darug, und sein Vater waren healer (deutsch: Heiler) und führende Persönlichkeiten der Aborigines. Sie trafen sich am 14. April 1791 mit Gouverneur Arthur Phillip auf der ersten Freundschaftsversammlung von Aborigines und Briten, wo sie ihm am Bardo Narring (Little Water) auch zwei Steinbeile überreichten. Heute befindet sich an diesem Ort eine Plakette, die 2001 angebracht wurde. Yarramundi traf auch mit zusammen, einem britischen Kapitän der ersten Schiffsflotten, die nach Australien kamen, und gab einem seiner verletzten Männer medizinische Hilfe. Maria Locke war die Tochter von Yarramundi und das erste Aborigine-Mädchen, das ab 1815 im Native Institute in Parramatta zur Schule ging. Sie wurde Jahrgangsbeste im Jahr 1819 unter 20 indigenen und 100 europäischen Kindern. Maria heiratete Robert Locke; dies war die erste legale Hochzeit einer indigenen Frau mit einem Europäer in Australien und sie war ferner die erste Aborigine-Frau, die Land in ihren Besitz brachte. Nach Yarramundi ist ein Vorort von Sydney und die kleine Halbinsel Yarramundi Reach, westlich des Lake Burley Griffin, im Australian Capital Territory benannt. Yarramundi (ca. 1760 – after 1818) was an Indigenous Australian called by Europeans "the chief of the Richmond Tribe" or "Tribes". He was a member of the Boorooberongal clan of the Darug people, and was a garadyi or "doctor". Yarramundi and his father met Governor Arthur Phillip on 14 April 1791, and this meeting is described by Watkin Tench (who spells his name Yellomundee) in his A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson, published in 1793. Yarramundi's daughter, Maria (born 1805) was the first Aboriginal child to be placed in the Native Institute at Parramatta, where she won the Yearly state Examinations ahead of 100 white children. On 26 January 1824, she married convict Robert Lock. It was the first legal marriage between an Aboriginal and a non Aboriginal person in Australia. Yarramundi's son, Colebee, was the first Aboriginal person to receive a land grant. Following Colebee's death, Maria was granted his land at Blacktown and lived there until her death in 1878. She was buried in Prospect cemetery. At the time of her death, she held 60 acres (240,000 m2) of land at Blacktown and 40 acres (160,000 m2) at Liverpool (NSW). Liverpool council chamber is built on part of this grant. Yarramundi's daughter's descendants still live in the area. Notably Bundeluk was an educator, actor, artist, public speaker and indigenous adviser / tour guide in the Blue Mountains of Australia.
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