| 21. | Yagan was arrested and sent to Robert Lyon who claimed he was a freedom fighter.
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| 22. | During February and March, Yagan was involved in a series of minor conflicts with settlers.
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| 23. | Midgegooroo, Yagan and their group immediately moved from their territory north towards the Helena Valley.
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| 24. | Travelling with Irwin was Ensign Robert Dale, who had somehow acquired Yagan's head.
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| 25. | Nor has the symbolism of its return been lost on the descendants of the enemies of Yagan.
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| 26. | Famous Aborigines who resisted British colonisation in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries include Pemulwuy and Yagan.
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| 27. | Midgegooroo's land rights passed to his son Yagan, then to his other son Narral.
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| 28. | The heads of Yagan and another Aboriginal leader, Carnambaygal, were kept as prize collectors'items.
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| 29. | West Australian Premier Richard Court urged Aboriginal groups to unite rather than divide over Yagan's head.
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| 30. | As an example of his prowess, Yagan struck a walking stick from a distance of 25 metres.
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