| 41. | In February William Watson complained that Yagan had pushed open his door, demanded a gun, and taken handkerchiefs.
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| 42. | By 1964, Yagan's head was badly decomposed, and the decision was made to dispose of it.
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| 43. | Yagan escaped from the island in a boat, and waged a guerrilla campaign on both sides of the river.
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| 44. | "It shows the strength of Yagan that someone would bother to push against him, " said Colbung.
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| 45. | Yagan was killed by a teenage bounty hunter on tribal lands in the Swan Valley, near Perth, in 1833.
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| 46. | They plan to bury it with the rest of Yagan's body in the Swan Valley, east of Perth.
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| 47. | After hiding his sons under the bed, Entwhistle opened the door to parley and was killed by Yagan and Midgegooroo.
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| 48. | On 3 March, Yagan obtained permission to hold another corroboree, this time in the Post Office garden in Perth.
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| 49. | Later that month, Yagan was with a group of Noongar who entered Watson's house while he was away.
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| 50. | At the time of European settlement, Yellagonga, the uncle of Yagan, was the leader of the Mooro group.
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