James Neagle.鈥楤en-Nil-Long in his European dress'. A profile of an Aboriginal man in European dress; bust; oval portrait with Aboriginal weapons behind; e. g. spears and shields. The subject; Woollarawarre Bennelong (c. 1764 - 3 January 1813) (also: "Baneelon") was a senior man of the Eora; an Aboriginal (Koori) people of the Port Jackson area; at the time of the first British settlement in Australia; in 1788. Bennelong served as an interlocutor between the Eora and the British; both in Sydney and in the United Kingdom.Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Mackenzie & Dent; 1811.From: The History of New South Wales. Compiled. by a literary gentleman [i. e. George Paterson].9781. de. 16 Opposite page 219London; British Library.
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