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Nationality
  
Wonnarua

Occupation
  
Guide

Other names
  
Galmahra

Name
  
Jackey Jackey


Ethnicity
  
Aboriginal Australian

Role
  
Guide

Citizenship
  
British

Died
  
1846

Jackey Jackey

Born
  
approx 1833
Muswellbrook

Employer
  
Surveyor-General's Department State of New South Wales

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Jackey Jackey (a.k.a. Jacky Jacky) (1833–1854) is the name by which Galmahra(a.k.a. Galmarra), the Aboriginal Australian guide and companion to surveyor Edmund Kennedy was known. He survived Edmund Kennedy's fatal 1848 expedition into Cape York Peninsula and was subsequently formally recognized for heroic deeds by the then colony of New South Wales in words engraved on a solid silver breastplate or gorget which read as follows:

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Presented by His Excellency Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy K.D. Governor of New South Wales, to Jackey Jackey, an Aboriginal native of that colony. In testimony of the fidelity with which he followed the late Assistant Surveyor E.B.C. Kennedy, throughout the exploration of York Peninsula in the year 1848; the noble daring with which he supported that lamented gentleman, when mortally wounded by the Natives of Escape River, the courage with which after having affectionately tended the last moments of his Master, he made his way through hostile Tribes and an unknown Country, to Cape York; and finally the unexampled sagacity with which he conducted the succour that there awaited the Expedition to the rescue of the other survivors of it, who had been left at Shelbourne Bay.

The name "Jackey Jackey" since entered general Australian plus Aboriginal Australian slang

"For whites it was a generic dismissive, denying blacks their individuality and hence their dignity. To blacks it meant a collaborator, the subservient native complicit in his own people's dispossession.

Biographical details

As a young man, Galmahra seems to have grown up and lived near Muswellbrook, New South Wales, most likely as a member of the local Australian Aboriginal nation: the Wonnarua.

In April 1848, still a young man, Galmahra was asked to accompany and help guide Assistant Surveyor Edmund Kennedy and team (including botanist William Carron) on an expedition through unknown country heading up into Cape York Peninsula. On that expedition Galmahra proved his value (including bush skills) and turned out to be a loyal and resilient member of the expedition upon whom Edmund Kennedy increasingly relied until he died, speared by Jathaikana' (a.k.a. Yadhaykenu) people in the northern Peninsula area (December 1848), somewhere near the Escape River.

Following an inquiry into Edmund Kennedy and other expedition members deaths, Galmahra became more generally known to the colony of New South Wales as Jackey Jackey: an Aboriginal Australian to be honored for his loyalty, heroic deeds, and general assistance to the expedition. By March 1849 a lithographic portrait of 'Jackey Jackey' had been produced for sale, and by the beginning of 1851 the Governor of New South Wales had presented him with a specially made, pure silver breastplate (see above) plus a £50 bank account gratuity.

Galmahra never wore the breastplate, never accessed the £50 bank account, and did not seem to have otherwise been fully engaged or employed by the colony. Instead he gained a reputation for enjoying his alcohol and, in 1854, after drinking too much during an overland journey to Albury, New South Wales, fell into a campfire and died.

On-line newspaper articles

  • "The Fate of Kennedy's Expedition". Sydney Morning Herald. 6 March 1849. Retrieved 10 May 2010. 
  • "Correspondence: Jackey Jackey". Sydney Morning Herald. 7 March 1849. Retrieved 10 May 2010. 
  • "Jackey Jackey" (regarding Silver breastplate)". Sydney Morning Herald. 31 December 1850. Retrieved 10 May 2010. 
  • "Assistant Surveyor Kennedy" (regarding blue marble plaque commemorating Kennedy - including both picture and recognition of Jackey Jackey)". Sydney Morning Herald. 6 March 1852. Retrieved 10 May 2010. 
  • Places named after Jackey Jackey

  • Jacky Jacky Creek, Tablelands Region
  • Jacky Jacky Range, Cook Shire
  • Jackey Jackey Creek
  • Jackey Jackey Airfield
  • References

    Jackey Jackey Wikipedia


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