Witnesses vanished, killers went free and there is reluctance – even today – to acknowledge that the slaughter of Aboriginal people took place
• A massacre map of the frontier wars – interactive
It’s hard to believe that in 1927 – between one world war and the other – Western Australia held a royal commission with such a gruesome name.
The “Royal Commission of Inquiry into Alleged Killing and Burning of Bodies of Aborigines in East Kimberley and into Police Methods When Effecting Arrests” was set up to find out how many Aboriginal people died at the hands of police and colonists at Forrest River, just the year before.
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