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Kukenarup Memorial

Coordinates: 33°36′5.324″S 119°53′54.301″E / 33.60147889°S 119.89841694°E / -33.60147889; 119.89841694
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Plaques and sculptures at Kukenarup Memorial

The Kukenarup Memorial is a memorial 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Ravensthorpe, Western Australia[1] that commemorates the killing of many Noongar people following the death of John Dunn, whose family had taken out a pastoral lease in the 1870s. Reports of the incidents vary. The Memorial to the historical incident was opened in May 2015 in the region.[2] Accounts agree that John Dunn was killed in 1880. Yandawalla (Yungala) was arrested and charged with the crime. Dartaban (Dartemera, "Jumbo") was also involved, and was a witness in the trial of Yandawalla in 1881. Yandawalla was acquitted of the murder. Reprisal killings of a number of Noongar people occurred, seemingly both before and after that acquittal.[3] John Dunn's grave is at Cocanarup Homestead.[4]

There is a plaque, display board and boards along a walk trail with quotes from various Noongar community members and families at the Memorial.

References

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  1. ^ "Kukenarup - memorial to a massacre". Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  2. ^ "About Kukenarup Memorial and Information Site". Ravensthorpe Historical Society. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  3. ^ "The Cocanarup Massacre". Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  4. ^ "About Cocanarup". Ravensthorpe Historical Society. Retrieved 7 March 2020.

Other sources

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  • Brockway, Marian "The Dunns of Cocanarup", Journal of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society (Inc.) vol 11, Part 4.
  • Brown, H and Scott K. Kayang and Me, Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2005, pp. 64–73
  • Eades, A and Roberts, P Report on Documentation of Research into Aboriginal Involvement in the South-west of Western Australia. Community Consultation for the Seaman Land Enquiry (unpublished). 1984.
  • Forrest, Roni Gray Kukenarup – Two Stories: A Report on historical accounts of a Massacre site at Cocanarup near Ravensthorpe W.A.
  • Forrest R & Crowe, S Yarra-mo-up: Place of the tall Yate Trees: A Noongar Social History of the Jerramungup Region. Report prepared for the Australian Heritage Commission and the Heritage Council of Western Australia
  • Southern Australian Register (Adelaide, SA: 1839-1900, 1881, p. 6)
  • Sunday Times, Perth WA: 1902-1954, Sunday 20 May 1928 p. 7; Thursday 2 February 1939, p. 77
  • The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA 1855-1901, Wednesday, November 1881, p. 2
  • The West Australian (Perth, WA 1879-1954, Tuesday 13 April 1880, page 3; Tuesday 27 April 1880, pp. 2–3; Friday 28 October 1881, page 3; Tuesday 30 May 1882 p. 3; Saturday 26 September 1885, p. 5; Tuesday 13 April, p. 3; Tuesday 27 April, pp. 2–3; Friday 28 October 1881 p. 3; Saturday 26 September 1885
  • Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thursday 17 October 1935, page 8; Thursday 2 February 1939, p. 77.
  • Thomas, G (no date) Cocanarup Homestead – Ravensthorpe. Leaflet at Ravensthorpe Museum.

33°36′5.324″S 119°53′54.301″E / 33.60147889°S 119.89841694°E / -33.60147889; 119.89841694