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3799 Captain James Cook,Victoria Park, Christchurch, NZ 19th March'10 - 10 months before it was severly damaged by an earthquake, Kate/Sydney
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Did he really end up as dinner ?
30/May/13 12:34 AM
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Lovely photo, Kate. I hope he's still standing in all his glory.
30/May/13 3:30 AM
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Hello Abbey & jacalmi!
No, not dinner, Abbey. Although he had died fighting the Hawaiians, he was treated as they treated their own chiefs after death.
Yes, I hope so, too jacalmi!
30/May/13 9:01 AM
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A fascinating account of Cook's death from the perspective of the Hawaiians is found in 'Tour through Hawaii' by William Ellis, 1827.
'After his death, we all wailed. His bones were separated - the flesh was seared off and burnt, as was the practice in regard to our own chiefs when they died'
http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/voyages/resolution/death.shtml
30/May/13 9:02 AM
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No, jacalmi, he is not
01/Jun/13 11:50 PM
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