The statue of a person some call an "explorer" and others call a "colonizer" has been vandalized in Australia. English naval ...
Australia Day is known to some Indigenous Australians as Invasion Day, symbolising a key moment in the destruction of their ...
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNCaptain Cook statue defaced ahead of Australia DaySYDNEY - A statue in Sydney of British explorer James Cook, captain of the first Western ship to reach the east coast of ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A statue in Sydney of British explorer James Cook, captain of the first Western ship to reach the east coast of Australia, was sprayed with red paint and damaged two days before ...
Police in Sydney are investigating after a statue of British explorer Captain James Cook was sprayed ... near the statue of Cook, the captain of the first Western ship to reach the east coast ...
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A New Zealand mountain has been granted personhood. Here’s why that mattersMount Taranaki — now known as Taranaki Maunga, its Māori name — is the latest natural feature to be granted personhood in New ...
Multiple historic statues were damaged in Melbourne and Canberra ahead of Australia Day celebrations on Sunday, as protests around the country showed support for Indigenous people who do not consider ...
In 1770, the British explorer Captain James Cook spotted the peak from his ship and named it Mount Egmont. In 1840, Māori tribes and representatives of the British crown signed the Treaty of ...
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