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Yemmerrawanne

Yemmerrawanne ( - 18 May 1794〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yemmerrawanne )〕) was a member of the Wangal people,〔 part of the Eora group of Australian Aborigines in the Port Jackson area at the time of the first British settlement in Australia, in 1788. Along with another Aborigine, Bennelong, he accompanied Governor Arthur Phillip when the latter returned to England in 179293. Yemmerrawanne did not return to Australia; he fell ill, died and was buried in England.
==In Australia==

Yemmerrawanne was well-known to the British settlers; he was described by Captain Watkin Tench as a "good-tempered lively lad" who became "a great favourite with us, and almost constantly lived at the governor's house". Clothes were made for him, and he learnt to wait on the table.
In February 1791, aged about 16, Yemmerrawanne was initiated, as was the Aboriginal custom, by having a front tooth knocked out.〔〔

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