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Minang Mokare (abt.

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MinangMokare

Born about in Minang, Western Australia, Australia

Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

[sibling(s) unknown]

[spouse(s) unknown]

[children unknown]

Died at about age 31in Albany, Western Australia, Australia

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Minang Mokare is an Indigenous Australian.

Mokare (other spellings are Mokkare, Mawcarrie, Markew, Makkare and Maukorra) is described as a Minang Noongar, who was a young man in his twenties when he met the British explorers at King George Sound in the mid s[1].

This is where the first port, named Albany, in what was to become the Western Australian Colony, was established. Minang is described as the name of the dialectal group in the Albany and south coastal area[2], and is used as the Tribal/Language name on the AIATSIS map of Indigenous Australia. Minang (Mineng) is one of sixteen such names shown on the map and comprising the Noongar area lying on the southwest side of a line drawn from about Geraldton on the west coast to Esperance on the south coast.

Mokare biography of abraham Mokare (c), Aboriginal guide, also known as Mawcarrie, Markew or Makkare, was a Nyungar man of the Minang people, whose territory centred on King George Sound on the south-western coast of Western Australia.

The location of Albany was formerly known as Kin-gil-yilling. The Noongar people have six cultural/dialectical subdivisions[3]of their region. Yagan-2 and his father Midgegooroo were from the Whadjuk subdivision that is also designated a Tribal/Language area on the AIATSIS map.

Mokare is known to have had 2 brothers, Mollian (d.

), who may have been known as Yallapoli, and Nakina[4], the eldest brother of the family, but there is no mention of him ever having been married or having children. He may also have had a sister named Mullet[5].

In , he was described as "a key person for the success of early white-Aboriginal relations in Albany"[6].

Mokare biography of abraham lincoln Mokare (c. - 26 June ) was a Noongar Aboriginal man from the south-west corner of Australia, who was pivotal in aiding European exploration of the area. Mokare was from the Minang clan of Noongar people.

He was able to make friends with a visiting French scientific expedition, recorded by d'Urbville's.

In "he showed Europeans the walking trails that the Noongar people had used and maintained over generations in the Albany region. Many of these are today the roads of that region of Australia" (see the wiki/mokare reference).

From , Mokkare "became friends, sharing the house and food, with the assistant surgeon, Isaac Scott-Nind, in Albany"; followed by being a companion, guide and advisor to successive commandants, including Captain Collet Barker[7], whom he stayed with; and an especially good friend to settler and Colonial Surgeon, Dr Alexander Collie, who lived for 18 months in Albany from having been appointed a Justice of the Peace and the first Government Resident (for King George Sound)[8].

Mokhare died on 26 June of one of the scourges introduced by the settlers, influenza (see wiki/Mokare reference). However this same reference points to the naming of a site after Mokare, Mokare Park, consisting of native bushland on the northern side of Mount Melville in Albany, which notes that he was one of the best known of the Noongars, who fell ill with influenza in June and died 9 August in Dr Collie's living room[9].

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  • Furthermore, it gives his age at death as , for a birth year range of about to He was certainly very mature and largely responsible for the peaceful way events unfolded from the arrival of the first settlers in the Albany area, and the many relationships he had with influential 'whitefellas'. He would have been greatly dissappointed at the appalling treatment of the First Peoples of what is now known as Western Australia from the 's onwards, and even earlier to his Noongar people in the Swan River Colony in the early 's, to Yagan-2, his father and others.

    In about , the surveyor John Septimus Roe had Mokare's body exhumed and re-interred at the newly established Albany Cemetery (see wiki/Mokare reference). He was truly a Man of Peace.

    For further detail on the relationship between Mokare, other leading Indigenous people and the early non-indigenous arrivals see Mokare's Mob[10], which provides a link to Coolbun, who lived in the King George Sound (Albany) district in , and is considered to be the ancestor of the Colbung family (Tilbrook, , p).

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    Mokare (c), Aboriginal guide, also known as Mawcarrie, Markew or Makkare, was a Nyungar man of the Minang people, whose territory centred on King George Sound on the south-western coast of Western Australia.

    Sources

    1. ↑?p=#more
    • Horton, R, David AIATSIS map of Indigenous Australia.
    • Lois Tilbrook, , Nyungar Tradition: Glimpses of Aborigines of South-Western Australia, University of Western Australia Press.