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Aboriginal spears taken by Captain James Cook to be returned to Australia


 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.

 
The four spears are believed to be the last remaining of dozens collected by the first colonialists.
 
They are being kept at Cambridge University in the UK.
 
Cambridge"s Trinity College has agreed to return them after a 20-year campaign by indigenous people.
 
Captain Cook first set foot in Australia on a beach at Botany Bay in Sydney"s south, where he and his crew"s arrival was challenged by two men from the Gweagal clan of the Dharawal peoples, the traditional owners of the land.
 
Many Australians have long seen Captain Cook"s landing story as a foundational event in Australia"s modern history. However, this view is increasingly controversial given Aboriginal people lived on the land for tens of thousands of years beforehand and many blame colonisation for ongoing problems. ทางเข้าเว็บยูฟ่า


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