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Gweagal Spears Returned - Behind the News

Four spears taken by Captain James Cook and his crew when they landed in Kamay, now known as Botany Bay, have been returned to their traditional owners after more than 250 years. We find out more about the artifacts and why many Indigenous people in Australia and around the world are calling on museums and other institutions to return things that were stolen.

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9 мая 2024 г. 6:00:31
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