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James Cook's Endeavour Journal | National Library of Australia
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WEB Lieutenant James Cook’s 753-page account of the voyage of His Majesty’s Bark Endeavour (also known as HMS Endeavour) from 1768 to 1771 is the story of one of …
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 …
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Early Indigenous accounts of Captain Cook paint a different …
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Retracing the speculative leaps made between the historical encounters, collected objects, and related written, oral and visual sources reinforces the urgent need for well-resourced, critically reflexive, and multimodal methods of interpretation. This is particularly true when the return of an object and the knowledge it embodies is strongly desire...
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5 Cook, and his place in the Australian imagination
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WEB James Cook’s name and image are familiar to most Australians. He is present in the title of this work, and in the name of the institution that supports it. ... Anthropologist Deborah Bird Rose has found that Cook is an important figure in Aboriginal stories about the establishment of settler Australia, even in parts of the country that Cook ...
Cook: Differing Indigenous Perspectives - National Library of …
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WEB Cook: Differing Indigenous Perspectives. This theme focuses on different Indigenous perspectives on Cook’s legacy in contemporary Australia. Professor John Maynard, a …
Essay - ‘I’m Captain Cooked’: Aboriginal perspectives on James …
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WEB Essay reproduced from Cook and the Pacific. In 2020 the Australian nation will be torn between Anglo celebrations and Aboriginal mourning of James Cook’s so-called …
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 ... ideas about Pacific peoples and Australian …
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 …
“We eat more than kangaroo tail or dugong you know…”: Recent …
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WEB The recipes are economical, and the background information states that the recipes cost “only a fraction of what it would cost to buy the food already prepared” (Mid North Coast …
‘To Try to Form Some Connections with the Natives ... - Compass …
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WEB Feb 27, 2008 · This article examines Captain Cook's encounters with indigenous people at Botany Bay in 1770. It argues that a cross-cultural interpretation of the evidence in the …
Indigenous Responses to Cook and his Voyage - National Library …
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WEB Cook and the Pacific. Indigenous Responses to Cook and his Voyage. Indigenous Responses to Cook and his Voyage. This resource is aligned with the Australian …
Captain Cook wanted to introduce British justice to Indigenous …
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WEB Apr 28, 2020 · A passage from Hints. National Library of Australia, Papers of Sir Joseph Banks Cook’s early attempts to promote British justice. Cook was determined, however, to follow Morton’s instructions ...
James Cook - Wikipedia
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WEB James Cook was born on 7 November [O.S. 27 October] 1728 in the village of Marton in the North Riding of Yorkshire and baptised on 14 November (N.S.) in the parish church …
The forgotten story of Tupaia, the star navigator who helped …
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WEB Apr 7, 2020 · James Cook's chart of the Society Islands which was copied from an original document by Tupaia. (Supplied: British Library)Historian Dame Anne Salmond says …
The First Lie - the ongoing tragic legacy of Cook’s lie
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WEB By sheer coincidence, and with acknowledgement to the irony of the times we find ourselves in, I began writing this essay on the 250th anniversary of the landing of …
Who is Cook? - National Library of Australia
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WEB Captain James Cook is an enigma. A complex and almost mythical figure in history. His legacy is mixed. For some, he is the great navigator, sailor and commander. For many …
Terra nullius interruptus: Captain James Cook and absent presence …
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WEB Apr 29, 2020 · In Vincent Namatjira’s Ramsay Award winning Close Contact (2018), the artist construes Captain James Cook as the reverse image of his own self-portrait. The …
An honest reckoning with Captain Cook's legacy won't heal things …
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WEB Apr 29, 2020 · from Deborah Bird Rose shows, many Aboriginal people in remote locations are certainly under the impression that Cook came there as well, shooting people in a …
Captain Cook dodged his demise in Queensland by mere metres
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WEB Nov 22, 2019 · The State Library of Queensland exhibition "Spoken: Celebrating Queensland Languages" will showcase James Cook’s Endeavour journal. Credit: State …
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 …