Jimmy Clements

Deceased Person

1847 – 1927

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Who was Jimmy Clements?

Jimmy Clements was an Aboriginal elder from the Wiradjuri tribe in Australia, and was present at the Opening of the Provisional Parliament House in Canberra on 9 May 1927.

He was also known as "King Billy" and also by Nangar or Yangar.

Clements and another Wiradjuri man, John Noble, had walked for nearly a week over the mountains from Brungle Mission near Gundagai, New South Wales. The two men were the only indigenous people to attend the first opening of parliament. Clements was initially told to move on by police at the ceremony due to his attire but due to popular support from other members of the crowd he was among prominent citizens who were presented to the Duke and Duchess of York.

Clements died on 28 August 1927, aged 80, in Queanbeyan, New South Wales near Canberra. The newspaper report noted that he was buried in Queanbeyan cemetery 'outside consecrated ground'.

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Born
1847
Nationality
  • Australia
Died
Aug 28, 1927
Queanbeyan

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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