Site NameBull's Head Pocket
Aboriginal Place NameUnclear
Language GroupNgarinman, Bilinara
Present State/TerritoryNT
Colony/State/Territory at the timeSA
Police DistrictTimber Creek
Latitude-15.976
Longitude131.07
DateBetween 1 Jan 1911 and 30 Jun 1914
Attack TimeDawn
VictimsAboriginal People
Victim DescriptionsAboriginal
Victims Killed30
Victims Killed NotesPeople engaged in corroborree (a dancing one). Men and older women shot. Young women abducted.
AttackersColonists
Attacker DescriptionsPastoralist(s)
Attackers Killed0
Attackers Killed Notes
TransportHorse
MotiveOpportunity
Weapons UsedFirearm(s)
NarrativeIn his report on the Kidman Springs/Jasper Gorge Land Claim, Justice Howard Olney (1989, pp 18-19) found that: "Aboriginal oral traditions tell of a massacre near the claim area, in Bull’s Head Pocket near Bull’s Head Springs. According to the claimant Big Mick Kankinang, the massacre took place during the time when Townsend was manager of VRD (1904-19). A great crowd of Aboriginals had gathered in the area for purposes of ceremony and in the early hours of the morning, while they were still singing and dancing, they were surrounded by Europeans and their ‘imported’ Aboriginals, and shot. ... While evidence of these and other massacres in only rarely obtainable in European documents, the oral traditions are fully borne out by current demography." The stockmen concerned spared the lives of young women who they abducted (Rose & Lewis, 1982, p 2).
SourcesOlney H, 1989, pp 18-19; Rose, D & Lewis, D, 1982, pp 1-3; Lewis, 2021, pp 487, 495-496 and 558. (Sources PDF)
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