Tasmanians are often affectionately referred to as "Tassies." This nickname reflects the island's name, Tasmania, and is commonly used both by locals and visitors. Additionally, residents may also refer to themselves as "Tasmanians" or simply "Tassie folk."
Tasmanians are sometimes called "Taswegians".
Australians like to shorten all of their words e.g Macdonalds in australia is called Maccas
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Tasmania is an island state of southeast Australia.
"Welcome". Tasmanians, like the rest of Australia, speak English.
Rebe Taylor has written: 'Unearthed' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Tasmanians, History
Lyndall Ryan has written: 'The Aboriginal Tasmanians' -- subject(s): Australian aborigines, History
Nicholas Cree has written: 'Oyster Cove' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Tasmanians, History
She's made it into big budget Transformers after a short time in the US. She also starred in Shutter and other stuff.
The term "Black War" is commonly used to refer to the conflict between European settlers and Indigenous Tasmanians in the early 19th century. It is estimated that hundreds of Indigenous Tasmanians were killed during this conflict. However, as reliable records were not kept, it is challenging to determine an exact number. The war resulted in significant loss of life and had a devastating impact on the Indigenous Tasmanian population.
Clive Turnbull has written: 'These tears of fire' 'Australian lives' -- subject(s): Biography 'Black war' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Tasmanians, Native races
Rosalie Medcraft has written: 'The sausage tree' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Tasmanians, Social life and customs, Social conditions, Mixed descent, Biography, History