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By admin, on March 21st, 2013
“The Sapphires” was adapted with the help of co-screenwriter Keith Thompson from Tony Brigg's 2004 stage play. It opens with a summary of the late arrival of rights for Aboriginal Australians and of the “Stolen Generations” of … . . . → Read More: Review: O'Dowd charms in 'The Sapphires' – seattlepi.com
By admin, on January 15th, 2013
Australia was thought to have remained largely isolated from the rest of the world between its initial colonization about 40,000 years ago by the ancestors of aboriginal Australians and the arrival of Europeans in the late 1800s. . . . → Read More: Secret of dingo's down-under origin revealed – Mother Nature Network
By admin, on September 20th, 2012
Norm McDonald was an aboriginal Australian AFL player who played as Essendon's half back flanker in the late forties and early fifties, a time when aboriginal Australians were treated extremely poorly. Norm was Essendon's … . . . → Read More: A Tribute to Norm McDonald
By admin, on September 4th, 2012
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By admin, on August 22nd, 2012
It was rediscovered in 1778 by the famous explorer Captain James Cook , who was killed there. Hawaii became a U.S . . . → Read More: This Week in History: Hawaii Became the 50th State | U.S. Kids
By admin, on July 12th, 2012
Magisterial biography of Captain James Cook and his three voyages circumnavigating the globe in the late 18th century. McLynn gives just enough background to make it fascinating without getting bogged down . . . → Read More: Keeping Jesus Weird: Summer Reading
By admin, on June 7th, 2012
Where were those sheep, I wondered? Ever since Captain James Cook brought sheep to New Zealand in the late 1770s, its identity has been in many ways defined by sheep, from its tourist brochures to SmartWool® sweaters .. . . . → Read More: Why Are New Zealand's Sheep Disappearing? | Sustainable …
By admin, on March 13th, 2012
Spanish explorers mentioned this area in their journals in the late 1500s, but it wasn't until after Captain James Cook landed about 150 years later that the area received the name they are known by today. Christian … . . . → Read More: Brief History Of The Cook Islands With Information About Resorts …
By admin, on March 12th, 2012
… in the late 18th century on the eve of the French Revolution, just a few short decades after the death of the quickly mythologised hero Captain James Cook (a local boy from Marton in present day Middlesbrough, England). . . . → Read More: REVIEW: Mutiny on the Bounty by John Boyne « Reviews and New …
By admin, on February 26th, 2012
It was so named by Captain James Cook in 1770 when he sailed to the mouth of the sound but was 'doubtful' he would be able to sail out, so he did not explore it. Our last stop was Dusky Sound in the late afternoon . . . → Read More: Passage around New Zealand | Trekking the Planet
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