ウィリアム・ラン
表示
ウィリアム・ラン(William Lanne、King Billy, William Laney、1835年頃 - 1869年3月3日)は、タスマニアン・アボリジニの男性であり、トルガナンナの配偶者である。
略歴
[編集]- 1842年(7歳)、ブラック・ウォー期にジョージ・アウグストゥス・ロビンソンによってフリンダーズ島のワイベレンナ(Wybelenna)のアボリジニのキャンプに捕えられ、英語名「ウィリアム(William)」が与えられる。 当時、家族の最年少子であった。
- 1847年、オイスター・コウブへの移送の後、1851年までホバートの児童養護施設で生活。
- 1855年、捕鯨船に参加
- 1869年3月3日、コレラと赤痢により死去。
- 彼の死体は、イングランド王立外科医師会とタスマニア王立協会によって検体として使用される[1]。
参照
[編集]- ^ "THE ABORIGINES OF TASMANIA - "King Billy", whose death we recently recorded, was the last man of a race which only half a century ago numbered 7,000 souls. There is still an aged woman left of the aboriginal population of Tasmania. There has been an unseemly struggle for the skeleton of "King Billy". He died at Hobart Town, and his body was taken to the dead-house of the General Hospital. It is stated that on the night before the funeral a medical gentleman connected with the hospital abstracted the skull, intending to send it to the English College of Surgeons, and inside the scalp the skull of the corpse of a white man, also in the dead-house, was inserted in lieu of that which had been removed. When this mutilation was discovered the hands and feet were cut off to frustrate any attempt of the first mutilator to obtain the whole skeleton. The trunk was then buried, the coffin carried to the grave covered with a black opossum skin rug, and followed by above a hundred citizens. In the following night, it is stated, the body was raised from the grave by order of the house surgeon of the hospital. What will be the fate of the head does not appear to be known, but the rest of the skeleton was to go to the museum of the Royal Society of Tasmania." - The Times, Saturday, 29 May 1869; pg. 9; Issue 26450; col E