Barangaroo

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Barangaroo was a prominent Cammeraygal Aboriginal woman from the Sydney region in the late 18th century, known for her resistance to British colonization and her role as a cultural leader during early contact with Europeans.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Barangaroo canonical 6
Barangaroo Reserve 2
Barangaroo commercial precinct 1

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Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Aboriginal woman
Cammeraygal person
historical figure
associatedWith Governor Arthur Phillip NERFINISHED
Sydney Cove NERFINISHED
early colony of New South Wales
commemoratedBy place name Barangaroo in Sydney
continent Australia
country Australia
culture Aboriginal Australian
ethnicGroup Cammeraygal NERFINISHED
gender female
historicalContext early years of British settlement in New South Wales
knownFor early contact with Europeans in Sydney
resistance to British colonization
role as a cultural leader
language Cammeraygal language
legacy namesake of Barangaroo district in modern Sydney
symbol of Aboriginal resistance
notableEvent interactions with British settlers at Sydney Cove
opposed British colonization of Sydney region
partOf Eora Nation NERFINISHED
region Sydney region NERFINISHED
residence Sydney Harbour area NERFINISHED
role community leader
cultural intermediary
spouse Bennelong NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 18th century

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Referenced by (10)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bennelong spouse Barangaroo
Vivid Sydney light festival locatedIn Barangaroo
subject surface form: Vivid Sydney
Gadigal people hasNotableSite Barangaroo
this entity surface form: Barangaroo Reserve
Wynyard railway station locatedNear Barangaroo
this entity surface form: Barangaroo commercial precinct
King Street Wharf adjacentTo Barangaroo
King Street Wharf near Barangaroo
this entity surface form: Barangaroo Reserve
Sydney Harbour foreshore hasPart Barangaroo
this entity surface form: Barangaroo waterfront