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Summary Of: Bennelong

Bennelong had a daughter named Dilboong who died in infancy... Bennelong was later marginalised and died in obscurity... Bennelong soon adopted European dress and ways... Bennelong is also known to have taught... Bennelong served the British colonisers well in an... Bennelong asked the Governor to build him a hut on what became known as... Bennelong was the first Australian Indigenous person to be honoured in the name of an electoral... Although Bennelong appears to have had an ambivalent relationship with both the settlement and Governor Phillip... Bennelong and another Aborigine named... Bennelong quickly became alienated from his own people after this return... Bennelong was long troubled by the consumption of... The area now has Bennelong Park named in his honour...

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