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Beilba (c.1825 – March 1866), sometimes referred to as Beilbah or Bielbah, was an
Indigenous Australian Indigenous Australians or Australian First Nations are people with familial heritage from, and membership in, the ethnic groups that lived in Australia before British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples ...
resistance fighter from the
Expedition Range Expedition Range is a mountain range within the Central Highlands sandstone region of Queensland, Australia. Robinson Creek cuts a 100 metres deep gorge through sandstone clifflines. Many spectacular side gorges add to the appeal of the area, ...
area of what is now known as
Queensland ) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , established_ ...
. He became famous for being a leader in the
Hornet Bank massacre The Hornet Bank massacre involves the killing of eleven settlers (seven members of the Fraser family, including a woman and five of her children) and one Aboriginal station-hand, by a group of Iman Aboriginal Australians. The massacre occurred ...
of 1857, where Aboriginal forces killed 11 British settlers.


Early life

Not much is known about Beilba's upbringing, but it is believed that he was a member of either the Kongabula or
Yiman people The Yiman, also known as Yeeman, Eoman or Jiman, and by themselves in modern times as Iman, are an Aboriginal Australian people living in the Upper Dawson River region around Taroom of eastern Central Queensland. Language Almost nothing is know ...
of the upper Dawson River region of central Queensland. According to the colonist Pollet Cardew, Beilba as a young man had partaken in raids against British settlers at Mount Abundance and Dulacca in 1848 and 1849. He escaped being shot by the Native Police in follow-up punitive expeditions. Cardew also maintained that since 1854, Beilba had been involved in the killings of shepherds in the upper Dawson River region.


Hornet Bank massacre

By the mid 1850s, Beilba had become closely associated with the
Yiman people The Yiman, also known as Yeeman, Eoman or Jiman, and by themselves in modern times as Iman, are an Aboriginal Australian people living in the Upper Dawson River region around Taroom of eastern Central Queensland. Language Almost nothing is know ...
of the upper Dawson River. The Fraser family from the Hornet Bank property (established on Yiman land in 1853), had persecuted the Yiman for years, killing their men, raping their women, poisoning them and taking their land. In October 1857, the Yiman, with the assistance of Beilba, several former Native Police troopers and an Aboriginal servant from the Hornet Bank household named
Baulie Baulie (c.1835 – 7 March 1860), also known as Bally, Boney or Bahlee, was an Indigenous Australian resistance fighter best known for being a leader in the 1857 Hornet Bank massacre of British settlers near Taroom in what is now rural Queensland. ...
, decided to take revenge on the Frasers. They attacked the homestead in the early hours of 27 October 1857, killing eight members of the Fraser family, their tutor and two stockmen. They raped the Fraser matriarch and her older girls before killing them. The homestead was then ransacked and Beilba and the Yiman then made off with around a hundred sheep.


Subsequent conflict

Follow up punitive raids and extrajudicial massacres of Aboriginal people in the region by the Native Police and armed settlers were swift. Beilba escaped these raids, which were wide-ranging and continued for months after the Hornet Bank killings. Somewhere between 150 and 400 Indigenous people were killed in these raids. For the next few years, Beilba appears to have mostly retreated into the rugged isolation of the
Expedition Range Expedition Range is a mountain range within the Central Highlands sandstone region of Queensland, Australia. Robinson Creek cuts a 100 metres deep gorge through sandstone clifflines. Many spectacular side gorges add to the appeal of the area, ...
with a number of Aboriginal warriors and survivors. In March 1860, Beilba with a group of these people were sighted on the plains near
Yuleba Yuleba ( ) is a rural town and locality in the Maranoa Region, in the south-west of Queensland, Australia. In the , Yuleba had a population of 207 people. Geography Yuleba is located 327 kilometres (203 mi) east of Charleville, 61 kilometres ( ...
to the south of the range. A local detachment of the Native Police under Second Lieutenant Frederick Carr was called in engage with this group. An hour long battle ensued with the Native Police using their modern firearms against the spears and
nulla-nulla A waddy, nulla-nulla or boondi is an Aboriginal Australian hardwood club or hunting stick for use as a weapon or as a throwing stick for hunting animals. ''Waddy'' comes from the Darug people of Port Jackson, Sydney.Peters, Pam, ''The Cambridg ...
s of the Aborigines. Carr and several troopers were wounded, but in the end the police were victorious. Beilba was able to escape with wounds, but at least 15 others of his group were killed, including
Baulie Baulie (c.1835 – 7 March 1860), also known as Bally, Boney or Bahlee, was an Indigenous Australian resistance fighter best known for being a leader in the 1857 Hornet Bank massacre of British settlers near Taroom in what is now rural Queensland. ...
who was also a key part of the Hornet Bank raid.


Later years, death and legacy

Beilba survived for another six years, appearing to be protected and receiving food hand-outs from Aboriginal workers on properties around the Condamine River. It seems he may have also been protected by at least one colonist in the region. Bounties of £25 and £50 were announced for his capture, dead or alive. In March 1866, Beilba's luck ran out and he was captured and shot dead in the Maranoa Region by the Native Police detachment led by sub-inspector James M. Gilmour. His name lives on by the locality of
Beilba, Queensland Beilba is a rural locality in the Maranoa Region, Queensland ) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = ...
, situated in the rugged parts of the Expedition Range where Beilba once hid out from the colonists.


See also

List of Indigenous Australian historical figures Some Indigenous Australians are remembered in history for leadership prior to European colonisation, some for their resistance to that colonisation, others for assisting Europeans explore the country. Some became infamous for their deeds, and oth ...


References

{{Authority control 1866 deaths Deaths by firearm in Queensland Resistance to colonialism in Australia