Captain Cook’s instructions from the British Government (National Archives/NSW documents) at the start of his journey in 1768 included:
You are also with the Consent of the Natives to take Possession of Convenient Situations in the Country in the Name of the King of Great Britain: Or: if you find the Country uninhabited take Possession for his Majesty by setting up Proper Marks and Inscriptions, as first discoverers and possessors.
On Possession Island, on Wednesday 22 August 1770, Captain Cook, ignoring obvious signs of habitation, declared the coast a British possession and later wrote:
Notwithstand[ing] I had in the Name of His Majesty taken possession of several places upon this coast, I now once more hoisted English Coulers and in the Name of His Majesty King George the Third took possession of the whole Eastern Coast . . . by the name New South Wales, together with all the Bays, Harbours Rivers and Islands situate upon the said coast, after which we fired three Volleys of small Arms which were answered by the like number from the ship.
No consent was sought or granted.
Read the proclamation of Terra nullius and What is a treaty? [RTF]
Students read (on digital device, IWB screen or individual copies ) the two documents and discuss.
Students individually summarise the issues and write reports What about a treaty?
Australia is the only Commonwealth country never to have entered into a treaty agreement with its Indigenous people. Consider the outcomes of the agreements made or not by the British Governments of the day with the Indigenous peoples of near neighbours Australia (Terra nullius), New Zealand (Treaty of Waitangi 1840) and Fiji (Deed of Cession 1874).
Posters originally published in 1995 by the Aboriginal Curriculum Unit of the Board of Studies as part of the education kit ‘Invasion and Resistance: Untold stories – Aboriginal voice in Australian history’
Additional Instructions for Lt James Cook, appointed to command His Majesty’s Bark the Endeavour, issued on 30th July 1768. National Library of Australia, MS 2
Documenting a democracy, National Archives.
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