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Convincing Ground massacre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Convincing Ground massacre
When Portland, Victoria was established as a whaling station in 1829, there was tension between the local Gunditjmara people Kilcarer gundidj clan and the whalers. In 1833 or 1834 this tension turned into a full-fledged massacre in a dispute over a beached whale.〔Martin Boulton, ''(Anger over plans to build on massacre site )'', The Age, 28 January 2005. Accessed 26 November 2008〕 The ''Convincing Ground'' is located in Portland Bay southwest of Melbourne, near the coastal town of Portland in the Shire of Glenelg and is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.〔''(Convincing Ground )'', Victorian Heritage Database. Accessed 27 November 2008〕 Professor Lynette Russell from Australian Indigenous Studies at Monash University said "The Convincing Ground is probably the first recorded massacre site for Victoria."〔''(The Convincing Ground Pt 1 )'', Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV Message Stick Broadcast 19 February 2007. Accessed 27 November 2008〕 ==Causes== The dispute appears to have arisen over the ownership of a beached whale.〔
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