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Mokare
Mokare (c. 1800 - 26 June 1831) was a NoongarAboriginal man from the south-west corner of Australia, who was pivotal in aiding European exploration of the area.
Life
Mokare was from the Minang clan of Noongar people. He had at least two brothers: Mollian (d. 1829), who may have been known as Yallapoli, and Nakina, who like Mokare, became a frequent visitor to the settlement at King George Sound (now Albany). He also had a married sister.
Mokare was probably the same man who met Phillip Parker King when his ship stopped at King George Sound in 1821.[1] "Jack", as King called the man, was a charismatic intermediary between the ship's crew and Noongar people who visited the ship.
In 1826 Mokare met the crew of the French barge Astrolabe who passed the area during their voyage to circumnavigate the world.
In 1827 Major Edmund Lockyer arrived at King George Sound in the brig Amity, to found a penal settlement at King George Sound. Mokare showed
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