Category
page 1Indigenous Tasmanian people

Truganini
Truganini (, ; – 8 May 1876) was an Aboriginal Tasmanian woman who was widely described as the last surviving Aboriginal Tasmanian. A member of the Nuenonne people, she grew up on Bruny Island in south-eastern Tasmania. During her teenage years, she saw the death and displacement of much of Tasmania's Aboriginal population as a result of European colonisation during the Black War. She became a guide to the colonial official George Augustus Robinson and accompanied him on a series of expeditions that resulted in the exile of Tasmania's remaining Aboriginal population.
Daniel Geale
Australian boxer
Fanny Cochrane Smith
Last known speaker of a Tasmanian language (1834–1905)
William Lanne
last full blooded aborignal Tasmanian man (1835–1869)

Lucy Beeton
Australian Aboriginal teacher and businesswoman (1829-1886)
Mathinna
Tasmanian Aboriginal girl
Tarenorerer
Tarenorerer, also known as Walyer, Montserrat, Tuculillo, or Walloa ( – 5 June 1831), was a rebel leader of the Aboriginal Tasmanians. Between 1828 and 1830, she led a guerrilla band of indigenous people of both sexes against the British colonists in Tasmania during the Black War.