Talk:Mamu people

Mamu or Djiru
"The first dispute with settlers occurred in 1872 when the survivors of the ship 'Maria' that was shipwrecked near Johnstone River on the coast. Sub-Inspector Robert Johnstone sent a search party to look for survivors and to punish the Mamu who abused them. With the Native Troopers, he attacked the Mamu when he was escorting an explorer by the name of Dalrymple" This looks suspect. The Mamu were inland, and the coastal area was Djiru territory, and they must have been, in all likelihood the people who both succored and killed the survivors of the shipwreck.Nishidani (talk) 17:15, 17 December 2016 (UTC)

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