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Cora Gooseberry (also known as Queen Gooseberry and Lady Bongary; c.1777—30 July 1852) was an Aboriginal Australian culture informant from the Murro-ore-dial people. In popular culture, she is often depicted pipe-smoking and wearing a scarf on her head.

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  • Cora Gooseberry (also known as Queen Gooseberry and Lady Bongary; c.1777—30 July 1852) was an Aboriginal Australian culture informant from the Murro-ore-dial people. In popular culture, she is often depicted pipe-smoking and wearing a scarf on her head.
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  • Cora Gooseberry
  • Gooseberry, Cora
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  • Indigenous Australian leader
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  • Lady Gooseberry
  • Queen Gooseberry
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  • Cora Gooseberry
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