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For Indigenous people, Cook's voyage of 'discovery' was a ...
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What is so often described as Cook's "voyage of discovery" has been viewed consistently by Indigenous people as a voyage of the dead; a giant canoe carrying the reincarnation of ancestral beings. At the first encounter in Botany Bay, two Gweagal warriors throw stones and spears to Cook, saying … See more
Captain James Cook's landing and the Indigenous first ...
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Apr 29, 2020 · Our understanding of the events that unfolded on the afternoon of April 29, 1770 come mostly from the journals of Captain Cook and his crew — these Indigenous leaders …
A failure to say hello: how Captain Cook blundered his first ...
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Apr 28, 2020 · The power of a greeting. There’s one section in Danaiyarri’s epic narrative – or saga, as Bird Rose calls it – in which he describes Cook’s failure to say “hello” to the people …
Best endeavours: presenting an Indigenous perspective on Captain Cook
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Sep 25, 2020 · Captain James Cook, portrait by Nathaniel Dance, 1776. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. Endeavour Voyage is by far the best and most comprehensive of the Cook exhibitions, giving us ...
Top 46 Captain James Cook Aboriginal Culture Recipes
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Captain Cook's landing contested by Aboriginal leaders 4 days ago abc.net.au Show details . Apr 29, 2020 · The tale of James Cook sailing the Endeavour into Botany Bay is familiar to most Australians.
Retelling Cook’s journey from First Nations perspectives
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Sep 14, 2024 · Co-author Dr Craig Cormick said, “Most people we talked to said, yes we have stories of Cook but what we really want to tell is truth-telling.”. “So the book also includes …
Essay - ‘I’m Captain Cooked’: Aboriginal perspectives on James …
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Essay - ‘I’m Captain Cooked’: Aboriginal perspectives on James Cook, 1770–2020 Professor John Maynard is a Worimi man from the Port Stephens region of New South Wales. He is the …
Cook, his mission and Indigenous Australia: a perspective ...
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Curator Doreen Mellor examines the life-changing consequences for Australian Indigenous peoples of Captain James Cook’s first Pacific journey, and subsequent European settlement, …
how Captain Cook blundered his first impression with Indigenous …
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3 days ago · In time, these alternative accounts transformed the ways we understand Cook in Australia – both his own time here in 1770, as well as the cultural production of him as a historical figure in the 19th and 20th centuries. Captain Cook’s Landing Place Park. Wikipedia, CC BY-SA The stories told by Hobbles Danaiyarri Deborah Bird Rose. Wikipedia
In the Beginning was Captain Cook – AHR - Australian Humanities …
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Mar 1, 1997 · Nevertheless, they have been linked by the name of Captain Cook, a name which refers us not to an actual historical figure but to an enduring icon, a huge network of narratives, images and ceremonies that seek to articulate a common reference for Australian historical culture: in the beginning was Cook. In 1970 that same small cottage became a ...
On Possession Island • Inside Story
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Aug 4, 2020 · Two hundred and fifty years ago this month, Captain James Cook famously staked a claim to much of this country. In an entry in his journal on 22 August 1770 he described how …
Warra Warra Wai: How Indigenous Australians discovered Captain Cook …
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Australian | Indigenous Non-Fiction. For the first time, the First Nations story of Cook’s arrival, and what blackfellas want everyone to know about the coming of Europeans. Both 250 years late and extremely timely, this is an account of what First Nations people saw and felt when James Cook navigated their shores in 1770.
Between catastrophe and survival: The real journey Captain Cook …
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Aug 25, 2017 · June 11, 1770. For Lieutenant James Cook, the end looms. His ship the Endeavour has run aground on a reef. This man of the seas fears he will now be lost to it. …
Cook: Differing Indigenous Perspectives - National Library of …
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This theme focuses on different Indigenous perspectives on Cook’s legacy in contemporary Australia. Professor John Maynard, a Worimi man, is a prominent historian whose research …
Captain Cook wanted to introduce British justice to Indigenous …
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Apr 28, 2020 · Captain James Cook arrived in the Pacific 250 years ago, triggering British colonisation of the region. ... The earl reminded Cook’s crew that Indigenous peoples were the …
Captain Cook's 1768 Voyage to the South Pacific Included ...
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Aug 24, 2018 · Lorraine Boissoneault. August 24, 2018. Captain James Cook set out on a voyage across the Pacific 250 years ago, seemingly on a scientific voyage. But he carried secret …