Colebee

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Colebee was a prominent Darug man from early colonial New South Wales, known for his role as a leader and intermediary between Aboriginal people and British settlers.

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Colebee canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aboriginal Australian leader
Darug man
person
associatedWith History of New South Wales
surface form: British colonisation of New South Wales

early contact between Aboriginal Australians and British settlers
continent Australia
country New South Wales
culture Darug people
surface form: Darug culture
ethnicGroup Darug people
ethnicity Aboriginal Australian
gender male
historicalSignificance important Aboriginal figure in early Sydney colonial history
knownAs Colebee
languageSpoken Darug language
English
notableFor acting as a go-between in relations with British colonists
leadership among Darug people
occupation community leader
cultural intermediary
peopleRepresented Darug people
local Aboriginal groups of Sydney region
region Greater Sydney region
surface form: Sydney region
residence Western Sydney region
surface form: Sydney region, New South Wales
role intermediary between Aboriginal people and British settlers
timePeriod early colonial New South Wales

Referenced by (4)

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Colebee knownAs Colebee
Maria Lock sibling Colebee
Maria Lock relative Colebee