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James Cook | NZHistory, New Zealand history online
Captain Cook circumnavigating New Zealand, 1769 stock image | Look and Learn
Portrait of Captain James Cook | Collections Online - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Ship Cove and Captain Cook
Map of New Zealand
Chart of New-Zealand, explored in 1769 and 1770 by Lieut: I: Cook, Commander of His Majesty's Bark Endeavor - Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps Inc.
1778 Antonio Zatta Antique Map of New Zealand af. Captain James Cook - – Classical Images
New Zealand map by Captain James Cook (1774) -
Captain Cook lands in New Zealand // 1769 Journal Entry // Primary Source - YouTube
The death of Captain Cook | Collections Online - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Captain James Cook meeting with Maori chiefs in New Zealand, 1769 stock image | Look and Learn
File:Statue James Cook New Zealand.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
New Zealand 1769 - The Map Company
James Cook's New Zealand – Charting the sea floor – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Christchurch, New Zealand - Captain James Cook Editorial Stock Image - Image of attraction, construction: 17965839
Captain Cook in New Zealand - The Journals of Capt. James Cook ; 1969 Hardcover | eBay
NZ Folk Song * Ballad of Captain Cook
Cook's arrival was a disaster for Māori. Britain's half-hearted apology isn't good enough | Tina Ngata | The Guardian
Cook's Voyages and Navigation | LEARNZ
Tuia 250: Captain Cook, hero or villain? | Stuff.co.nz
James Cook - Wikipedia
Ship Cove and Captain Cook
Arrival of Captain Cook; An incident in the Bay of Islands, 29 November 1769 | Record | DigitalNZ
Ten crew from the Adventure killed | NZHistory, New Zealand history online
Britain voices 'regret' over Captain Cook's Maori killings | News | The Times
File:New Zealand war canoe - Drawings made in the Countries visited by Captain Cook in his First Voyage (1770), f.50 - BL Add MS 23920.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Early meetings between peoples - Encounters | NZHistory, New Zealand history online