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Early Indigenous accounts of Captain Cook paint a different …
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Sometimes it is not the account given of Cook that is of primary interest, but the identity of the narrator. Dharawal woman Biddy Gileslived around the Botany Bay area for much of the 19th century. An account she gave of Cook's landing was written down after her death by a white settler. He recalled she'd … See more
Captain Cook's landing contested by Aboriginal leaders
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WEB Apr 29, 2020 · The tale of James Cook sailing the Endeavour into Botany Bay is familiar to most Australians. But 250 years on, the descendants of the Aboriginal people who first spotted the …
› Author: Indigenous affairs correspondent Isabella Higgins,Sarah Collard
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Essay | ‘I’m Captain Cooked’: Aboriginal perspectives on James …
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WEB In 2020 the Australian nation will be torn between Anglo celebrations and Aboriginal mourning of James Cook’s so-called discovery of Australia. In raising the British flag on …
For Indigenous people, Cook's voyage of 'discovery' was a ghostly ...
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WEB Apr 28, 2020 · Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Tue 28 Apr 2020. A scene from the film The Message, commissioned by the National Museum of Australia. …
Cook, his mission and Indigenous Australia: a perspective on ...
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WEB Curator Doreen Mellor examines the life-changing consequences for Australian Indigenous peoples of Captain James Cook’s first Pacific journey, and subsequent European …
A failure to say hello: how Captain Cook blundered his first ... | SBS
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WEB Apr 29, 2020 · In 1970, the bicentenary of the Endeavour’s voyage along the east coast of Australia contributed to a renaissance of storytelling about Captain James Cook. While …
Captain Cook's landing in Australia and the shot that rang through …
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WEB 6 am, 19 April 1770. First come the tell-tale birds and marine life. Now gulls perched atop floating, tangled clumps of a long brown seaweed like mermaid tresses. And presently …
A first meeting place: John Webber’s An Interview Between …
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WEB Dec 4, 2017 · 1 Webber’s drawing has appeared in a small number of books, including John Mulvaney’s groundbreaking work, Encounters in Place: Outsiders and Aboriginal …
The First Lie | the ongoing tragic legacy of Cook’s lie
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WEB The name ‘Captain Cook’ has become synonymous for all the lies told by every figure of authority since. It matters not that Governor Phillip and the 26th January 1788 has …
James Cook – man, mariner, myth or monster | The Australian …
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WEB 2020 marks the two-hundred-and-fifty-year anniversary of James Cook’s epic voyage along the east coast of Australia in 1770. The Australian nation will be torn between Anglo …
Captain Cook wanted to introduce British justice to Indigenous …
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WEB Apr 28, 2020 · Captain James Cook arrived in the Pacific 250 years ago, triggering British colonisation of the region. We’re asking researchers to reflect on what happened and …
Captain Cook, Indigenous Australians, and rewriting first contact ...
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WEB May 1, 2020 · First contact. Rock art. First Nations. Unbeknown to Captain James Cook, Aboriginal Australians had been interacting with explorers and traders for centuries …
An honest reckoning with Captain Cook's legacy won't heal things …
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WEB Apr 29, 2020 · British Admiralty memorial statue of Captain James Cook (1728-1779), by sculptor Sir Thomas Brock in front of the Admiralty Arch in London. ... There are a …
Neither hero nor villain: The myths of Captain Cook
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WEB Aug 21, 2020 · Neither hero nor villain: The myths of Captain Cook. 6 Minute Read. Photo: Sardaka. On 22 August, 1770 – 250 years ago – Captain James Cook sailed to a …
First act of reconciliation between Indigenous Australians and …
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WEB Jun 4, 2021 · Here, at these rocks on July 18, 1770, the traditional owners of the land, the Guugu Yimithirr, peacefully resolved a dispute over sea turtles with Captain James …
The Compassion of Captain James Cook | Quadrant
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WEB Jun 07 2021. 64 mins. Download PDF. James Cook, the finest maritime explorer in recorded history, was among the victims of a massacre by First Nation peoples. His …
Terra nullius interruptus: Captain James Cook and absent presence …
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WEB Apr 28, 2020 · Captain James Cook arrived in the Pacific 250 years ago, triggering British colonisation of the region. We’re asking researchers to reflect on what happened and …
Aboriginal spears taken by Captain James Cook to be returned to …
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WEB Mar 2, 2023 · Aboriginal spears taken by British explorer Captain James Cook and his landing party when they first arrived in Australia in 1770 will be returned to the local …