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Captain James Cook's landing and the Indigenous first words …
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Some of the formative records that have helped shape our understanding of Cook's landing are now being opened up to the public. The State Library of New South Wales will launch an online exhibition that … See more
For Indigenous people, Cook's voyage of 'discovery' was a ghostly ...
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WEB Apr 28, 2020 · The story of Captain James Cook's "discovery" of Australia is well known but Indigenous history has a very different story to tell, writes Alison Page.
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Essay - ‘I’m Captain Cooked’: Aboriginal perspectives on James …
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WEB 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 …
Captain James Cook and His Many Voyages Into the Unknown
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WEB James Cook (1728 - 1779) was a British naval officer, navigator, explorer, and cartographer. He is mainly known for his expeditions between 1768 and 1779 to the …
Captain Cook’s 1768 Voyage to the South Pacific Included a Secret ...
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WEB 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 …
The man who mapped NZ: Did cannibals eat Captain Cook?
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WEB Source - YouTube/HISTORY - Australia & NZ. It was 250 years ago, August 26, 1768 that Captain James Cook set sail on the HM Bark Endeavour from Plymouth to discover the …
First voyage of James Cook - Wikipedia
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WEB The route of Cook's first voyage Later state of map originally published 1748. Revised to show the discoveries of Cook's first voyage (1768-1771) and discoveries in Bering …
Our History: When Capt. Cook first found the Island
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WEB Oct 3, 2014 · Early in March 1778, Capt. James Cook, Royal Navy, became the first Englishman since Francis Drake, two hundred years earlier, to see both coasts of North …
James Cook - Wikipedia
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WEB Captain James Cook FRS (7 November [O.S. 27 October] 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer and naval officer famous for his three voyages between …
Before James Cook renamed them 250 years ago, these places …
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WEB Aug 21, 2020 · And most importantly, before lieutenant James Cook, the first recorded European explorer to land on the east coast of Australia in 1770 — exactly 250 years …
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 …
Capt. Cook's Legacy to the Modern World - Los Angeles Times
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WEB On this day, Jan. 18, in 1778, Capt. James Cook sailed into the Hawaiian Islands, establishing permanent contact between the Hawaiians and the outside world.
James Cook | Biography, Accomplishments, Ship, Voyage Route, …
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WEB James Cook (born October 27, 1728, Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England—died February 14, 1779, Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii) was a British naval captain, navigator, and …
Captain Cook Lesson - History Skills
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WEB In this lesson, students will learn about the life and voyages of Captain James Cook, exploring his contributions to cartography, encounters with Indigenous peoples, and …
My ancestors met Cook in Aotearoa 250 years ago. For us, it’s time …
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WEB Apr 28, 2020 · Commemorations of Captain James Cook’s 1769/70 Pacific voyage began late last year in New Zealand, marking the first encounters between Māori and Cook’s …