Fanny Cochrane Smith
Fanny Cochrane Smith | |
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Smith c. 1900 wearing shell necklaces | |
| Born | Fanny Cochrane December 1834 Settlement Point (or Wybalenna, meaning Black Man's House) on Flinders Island, Tasmania, Australia |
| Died | 24 February 1905 (aged 70) Port Cygnet, Tasmania, Australia |
| Spouse | William Smith |
| Children | 11 |
Fanny Cochrane Smith (née Cochrane; December 1834 – 24 February 1905) was an Aboriginal Tasmanian considered to be the last fluent speaker of the Flinders Island lingua franca and thus the Tasmanian languages. Her wax cylinder recordings of songs are the only audio recordings of any of Tasmania's indigenous languages. Her recordings were inducted into the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register in 2017.