Two and a half centuries after James Cook stole them from their ancestors, the Gweagal clan of the Dharawal people in Australia are finally getting four of their spears back.
Almost 254 years ago to the day, the Endeavour arrived on the shores of Kamay (Botany Bay). Now, spears thrown in defence of Country are being returned to the community.
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Four Aboriginal spears taken by British explorer James Cook in 1770, thought to be some of the oldest surviving artifacts collected by any European from Australia, will be repatriated to
Sydney, Australia, Mar 2 (EFE).- The University of Cambridge will return four aboriginal spears brought to the United Kingdom when Captain James Cook and his crew first came into contact with an indigenous community in Sydney upon arrival in Australia in 1770, official sources reported Thursday. These artifacts are the only remaining legacy of the …
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