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There were no issues or wars between James Cook and the Australian Aborigines.
For the British, yes. For the aboriginals, not so much.
He was attacked and killed by the natives of Hawaii, 14th Feb. 1779Further information:James Cook was not attacked by the indigenous people of Australia (known as the Australian Aborigines) at any time. The killing by the Hawaiian natives was in response to his premature return to the islands. As the god they believed him to be, he was not supposed to return so soon, and when his crew had an altercation with the natives over a boat, Cook was killed.
No. James Cook was an explorer of the eighteenth century. He was fifty when he was killed.
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There were no issues or wars between James Cook and the Australian Aborigines.
For the British, yes. For the aboriginals, not so much.
No, captain cook was killed in Hawaii but never got eaten by anything.
in hawaii
Aboriginals were originally on Australia. But the "offical" founder or Australia was Englishman Captain James Cook.
everywhere they could growfood, hunt and have water nearby
He was attacked and killed by the natives of Hawaii, 14th Feb. 1779Further information:James Cook was not attacked by the indigenous people of Australia (known as the Australian Aborigines) at any time. The killing by the Hawaiian natives was in response to his premature return to the islands. As the god they believed him to be, he was not supposed to return so soon, and when his crew had an altercation with the natives over a boat, Cook was killed.
No. James Cook was an explorer of the eighteenth century. He was fifty when he was killed.
How did the Aboriginals cook Emu? Please Help me I have an assignment due on this.
Aboriginals in Australia did not use pans to cook their food.
Badly because they killed him