Episode 2: First meetings at Kamay Botany Bay
In 1770, Captain Cook got secret instructions to find the ‘Great South Land’.
His ship The Endeavour sailed into Kamay Botany Bay, the land of the Gweagal people.
How did the Gweagal people meet Captain Cook and his crew?
How did they communicate?
What happened over the eight days that Captain Cook stayed in Botany Bay?
Students from Marrickville West Primary School in Sydney tell us what they know about this encounter.
Ray Ingrey and Paul Irish, along with Captain Cook’s own diary, tell the story of this first meeting, answer kids’ questions, and reflect on how it went.
Transcript
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Voices
Ray Ingrey is a Dharawal person from the La Perouse Community. He is a Director of the Gujuga Foundation.
Paul Irish is a professional historian who has worked for the past twenty years with Aboriginal heritage and history.
Captain’s Cook diary is voiced by Nick Hopwood.
Use this episode in class
Play all the way through (23 minutes) or play half the episode (11 minutes) and pause.
We'll tell you when you've reached halfway, and recap the episode.
Get the Curriculum guide and Scope and Sequence for your state or the Australian Curriculum.
Use the 4 page Learning Materials worksheet PDF with your class.
More learning resources
National Museum of Australia
Endeavour Voyage: The Untold Stories of Cook and the First Australians
Six investigations for students: How did Cook’s Endeavour voyage change Australia forever?
State Library of NSW
NSW Department of Education
Endeavour: Eight days in Kamay website with learning materials from K-6
Gweagal Spears return to Australia in April 2024
Spears taken by Captain Cook at Botany Bay returned to traditional owners after more than 250 years: The Guardian 24 April 2024
Music
Curiously and Curiously and Roundpine by Blue Dot Sessions.
How to cite this episode:
Clark, A., Curtis, J., Wright, C., & Jorgensen, B. (2024, June 11). ‘First meetings at Kamay Botany Bay’. Hey History! (Season 1). UTS Impact Studios. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11557916