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Logo recipes After three weeks on Tahiti, Cook sailed west via Raiatea, Palmerston Atoll and Niue to arrive at the central Tongan Islands, north of his earlier visit. Ice Islands, 9 January 1773 The Spanish …

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Logo recipes October - December 1777. On 1st October 1777 Captain James Cook in the Resolution and Charles Clerke in the Discovery were anchored at Moorea, having arrived the day before. "The …

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Logo recipes Cook had seen Tupaia's navigational skills first hand, and virtually as soon as they departed Tahiti on August 9, 1769, he let the Polynesian pilot the ship through the Society Islands. Historian Dame Anne Salmond says Tupaia knew the islands well. He knew the depth of the water, and where the reefs were. "Bearing in mind that that was the only shi...

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Logo recipes Tupaia (also spelled Tupaea or Tupia; c. 1725 – 20 December 1770) was a Tahitian Polynesian navigator and arioi (a kind of priest), originally from the island of Ra'iatea in the Pacific Islands group known to Europeans as the Society Islands. His remarkable navigational skills and Pacific geographical knowledge were to be utilised by Lt. James Cook, R.N. when he took him aboard HMS Endeavour as guide on its voyage of exploration to Terra Australis Incognita. Tupaia travell…

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Logo recipes Wed. Anchors in Bay. 14. Sun. Cook along with Marines, Corporal Thomas, Privates Hinks, Allen and Fatchett are killed ashore near village of Kaawaloa, about 9 a.m. There had been ill …

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Logo recipes Oct 23, 2024  · James Cook (born October 27, 1728, Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England—died February 14, 1779, Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii) was a British naval captain, …

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Logo recipes Tupaia played a pivotal role in mediating between Māori communities and the crew of the Endeavour during Lieutenant James Cook’s first visit to New Zealand in 1769. The ship’s …

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Logo recipes Tupaia (1725–1770) When Captain James Cook reached Tahiti in 1769 he met a remarkable man named Tupaia (c1725–70), a high-born polymath originally from Ra'iatea who was skilled in geography, meteorology, navigation and other indigenous arts. Tupaia’s great geographical knowledge attracted Cook who, following the Tahitian’s recital of ...

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Logo recipes Nov 18, 2010  · Tupaia was the brilliant Polynesian navigator and translator who sailed with Captain James Cook from Tahiti, piloted the "Endeavour" across the South Pacific, and …

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Logo recipes History of an Idea about Tupaia’s Chart. Exploring the Pacific in 1769 Captain Cook dropped anchor in Matavai Bay, Tahiti, where he debarked with several members of his company. One …

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Logo recipes The son of a farm labourer, James Cook (1728–1779) was born at Marton in Yorkshire. In 1747 he was apprenticed to James Walker, a shipowner and master mariner of Whitby, and for several years sailed in colliers in the North Sea, English Channel, Irish Sea and Baltic Sea. In 1755 he volunteered for service in the Royal Navy and was appointed an able seaman on HMS Eagle. …

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Logo recipes 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 1768 …

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Logo recipes Date 2011 By Druett, Joan Identifier ISBN 9781869793869 (hbk.), ISBN 9781869797133 (pbk.) Summary "Tupaia sailed with Captain Cook from Tahiti, piloted the Endeavour about the …

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Logo recipes C James Cook was born in Marton-in-Cleaveland, Yorkshire, England on the 27th of October 1728. There, he studied navigation and math. ... Cook sailed on, continuing his trecherous …

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Logo recipes July - September 1769. Endeavour’s passage east to west through the Society Islands. Endeavour’s passage through the Leeward Society Islands. On 1 July, 1769, James Cook and …

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Logo recipes High priest, navigator. This biography, written by Joan Druett, was first published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography in 2017. Tupaia played a pivotal role in mediating between Māori …

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Logo recipes Introduction. (about 1725–70). Polynesian high priest and celestial navigator Tupaia accompanied British explorer Captain James Cook in 1769–70, during Cook’s first exploration of the Pacific …

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Logo recipes On the 21st, while Mr. Banks and other gentlemen were trading with the natives, and examining the curiosities of the island, the Commander, and some of his officers, were surveying the …

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