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Early meetings between peoples - New Zealand History
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For almost 130 years, Europeans and Māori had no further contact with each other. Then on 8 October 1769, James Cook and others landed on the east side of the Tūranganui River, near present-day Gisbo… See more
The forgotten story of Tupaia, the star navigator who helped …
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Apr 7, 2020 · Lieutenant James Cook unrolled his "special orders" — to sail south in search of the great southern continent. Alongside his crew of talented English scientists was Tupaia, a …
Captain James Cook: Where No Man Has Gone Before - elocal
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Jun 1, 2019 · Where No Man Has Gone Before. Captain James Cook (Part I) by Dr Michelle Ann Smith. Published 1 Jun 2019. This year, between October and December, a replica of the …
My ancestors met Cook in Aotearoa 250 years ago. For us, it’s time …
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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 crew 250 years …
British Government ‘Expresses Regret’ for Māori Killed After James …
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Oct 3, 2019 · British Government ‘Expresses Regret’ for Māori Killed After James Cook’s Arrival in New Zealand. The statement comes as New Zealand prepares to grapple with the 250th …
Captain James Cook's landing and the Indigenous first words …
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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 …
Essay - ‘I’m Captain Cooked’: Aboriginal perspectives on James …
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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 discovery of Australia. …
Move over, James Cook: Māori and Pacific voices on Tuia 250
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Oct 5, 2019 · Move over, James Cook: Māori and Pacific voices on Tuia 250. The first encounter between Māori and Captain Cook and his crew ended in the murder and brutalising of nine …
New Zealand divided over history on 250th anniversary of Captain …
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Oct 8, 2019 · The Tuia 250 Voyage marks 250 years of European arrival in New Zealand. Some Maori activists claim the celebrations are offensive. The UK says it "regrets" deaths of Maori …
NZ anniversary: New Zealand divided over Cook's landing
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Oct 7, 2019 · British explorer Captain James Cook and the crew of the HMS Endeavour came to shore at Gisborne on 8 October 1769, ushering in colonial rule. ... At least eight other Maori …
Roast Chicken in Hay with Wild Mushroom Sauce - James Martin …
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Method. Pre heat oven 200°C. Line an oven proof dish with the hay and lavender. Pop the chicken on top, cover in butter roast for 1 hour 20 minutes, rest. To make the sauce, fry the …
The truth about Captain Cook and Maori: it's not what Michael …
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Oct 5, 2019 · With the language barrier, the Maori retreated into the bush, leaving Cook and his officers exploring the deserted Maori village while four cabin boys waited in the river by one of …
Cook, James – Dictionary of New Zealand Biography – Te Ara
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It was updated in November, 2007. According to reliable sources James Cook was born on 27 October 1728 at Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England; he was baptised on 3 November …
Artefacts collected by James Cook, 1769–79 – Māori and museums …
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These illustrations from the Graphic, 1 October 1887, show items from the Pacific collected by English explorer James Cook on his three voyages from 1769 to 1779.The artefacts come …
Maori shootings: Britain regrets killings by Endeavour crew - BBC
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Oct 2, 2019 · Britain has expressed regret to Maori for crimes committed against their ancestors when explorer James Cook arrived in New Zealand 250 years ago. Indigenous activists say …