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Aboriginal spears taken by Captain Cook in 1770 are returned to Australia’s Indigenous people By: Sylvia Hui, The Associated Press Posted: 10:58 AM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 23, 2024 Last Modified: 11: ...
These four Indigenous spears, brought to England by Captain James Cook more than 250 years ago, are being repatriated to the Gweagal clan of the Dharawal people in Australia.
A British university has given back four spears taken more than 250 years ago from an aboriginal community in Australia by explorer Captain James Cook. Trinity College Cambridge permanently ...
Aboriginal spears taken on the day British explorer James Cook made first contact with Australia will soon be on their way home. The weapons were taken by the crew of HMB Endeavour on 28 April ...
Aboriginal spears repatriated after 250 years The four spears were taken by Captain Cook's crew during their first contact with Australia in 1770.
Four Aboriginal spears brought to England by Captain James Cook more than 250 years ago are to be returned to Australia by Cambridge University. The weapons were given to Trinity College, Cambridge, ...
LONDON (AP) — Four Aboriginal spears that were taken to England by Captain James Cook more than 250 years ago were returned Tuesday to Australia's Indigenous community at a ceremony ...
Image | Britain Australia Aboriginal Spears Caption: These four Indigenous spears, brought to England by Captain James Cook more than 250 years ago, are being repatriated to the Gweagal clan of ...
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 Sydney clan.