- The
Gweagal (also
spelt Gwiyagal) are a clan of the
Dharawal people of
Aboriginal Australians.
Their descendants are
traditional custodians of the southern...
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collection of
roughly fifty Australian Aboriginal spears that
belonged to the
Gweagal people. The
spears were
given to Cook's
patron John Montagu, 4th Earl of...
- The
Gweagal shield is an
Aboriginal Australian shield dropped by a
Gweagal warrior opposing James Cook's
landing party at
Botany Bay on 29
April 1770....
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Lieutenant James Cook
landed at
Botany Bay (Kamay) and
encountered the
Gweagal clan. Two
Gweagal men
opposed the
landing party and one was shot and wounded. Cook...
- that
James Cook made
first contact with an
aboriginal tribe known as the
Gweagal. His
expedition became the
first recorded Europeans to have encountered...
-
known as
Silver Beach on
Botany Bay (Kamay
Botany Bay
National Park). Two
Gweagal men of the
Dharawal / Eora
nation opposed their landing and in the confrontation...
- now New
South Wales,
including the Wiradjuri, Gamilaray, Yuin, Ngarigo,
Gweagal, and
Ngiyampaa peoples. In 1770,
James Cook
charted the
unmapped eastern...
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Artwork depicting the
first contact that was made with the
Gweagal Aboriginal people and
Captain James Cook and his crew on the s****s of the Kurnell...
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Cooman was a
Gweagal man
identified by some of his
descendants as the
warrior who was shot and
wounded by
James Cook's
landing party at
Kamay (Botany...
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include the Koh-i-Noor, the
Parthenon Marbles, the
Benin Bronzes, the
Gweagal shield, Tipu's
Tiger and the Mokomokai. The
series premiered 1 November...