Forty spears were recorded as being taken by Captain Cook from the villages of the Gweagal people ... permanent facility on the very site, at Botany Bay, from where they were taken in 1770.
Elders from the Gweagal-Bidjigal community on the southern side of Sydney near Botany Bay have called for people to join a convergence protesting the Coalition government’s “celebrations” to mark 250 ...
Known as the "Gweagal spears", the handcrafted artefacts ... a Dharawal man who was injured the day Captain Cook landed at Botany Bay. They've come to Cambridge in the United Kingdom to bring ...
, is a masterful depiction of both sides of Cook’s story. One can see the accepted and widespread colonial narrative. But, by following a process built in the artwork, one starts uncovering ...