Links: Task 11, p. 216
Here are some links to get you started. Tasks are given below the links in the list. (Task c is on page 216.)
Links
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a) Aboriginal homelands & outstations
(creativespirits.info) What are homelands and what have they meant to the Aboriginal People? -
a) Aboriginals Create the World’s Newest Government
(culturalsurvival.org) What is the Republic of Murrawarri? -
a) Australia’s Aborigines Launch a Bold Legal Push for Independence
(world.time. com) More about the Murrawarri Republic - from Time Magazine -
b) Story: James Cook
(teara.govt. nz) What was Cook looking for when he discovered New Zealand? -
b) James Cook: The discovery of New Zealand
(history-nz.org) What was Cook looking for when he discovered New Zealand? -
b) Cook's Journal
(gutenberg.net. au) What did Cook write in his diary when he discovered New Zealand? -
b) Captain Cook: Explorer, Navigator and Pioneer
(bbc.co. uk) Why did very few sailors die on Captain Cook's voyages? -
b) Life at Sea During the Age of Captain Cook
(ageofex.marinersmuseum. org) Why did very few sailors die on Captain Cook's voyages? -
b) Cook's death in Hawaii
(canterbury.ac. nz) How did Captain Cook die? -
b) The Captain Cook Memorial at Kealakakua Bay Hawaii
(nauticapedia.ca) -
c) How Captain Cook Changed the World
(livescience.com) -
c) Sir Joseph Banks
(adb.anu. edu. au) More on the scientific effects of Captain Cook's voyages