The Stapleton Siding massacre was a massacre of Aboriginal Australians at Stapleton, Northern Territory, Australia.
The massacre, which was committed by supplying poisoned damper that likely contained weed-killer, killed approximately 80 Kungarakany and Warray people.
[1] One of the most notable survivors of the massacre was the Aboriginal elder Alngindabu, who was then a child.
[2] A description of the massacre was passed down by Kungarakany elders, including Alngindabu to her son, Aboriginal political activist Joe McGinness.
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