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Dual heritage, shared future: James Cook, Tupaea and the transit of Venus at Tolaga Bay

Pages 79-85 | Received 19 Sep 2011, Accepted 20 Jan 2012, Published online: 28 May 2012

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Figure 1 Pendant including trading bead attributed to Cook, photographed 1930 (photo: Journal of the Polynesian Society).

Figure 1  Pendant including trading bead attributed to Cook, photographed 1930 (photo: Journal of the Polynesian Society).

Figure 2 Professor Dame Anne Salmond speaking at Anaura Bay during the visit of the replica Endeavour, January 1996 (photo: Gisborne Herald).

Figure 2  Professor Dame Anne Salmond speaking at Anaura Bay during the visit of the replica Endeavour, January 1996 (photo: Gisborne Herald).

Figure 3 Tolaga Bay Area School Transit of Venus team at Whitby, June 2004. From left: students Hana Parata-Walker, Dexter Waru, Sara Pethybridge, teacher Eileen Harrison, and Gisborne District mayor Meng Foon (photo: Tolaga Bay Area School).

Figure 3  Tolaga Bay Area School Transit of Venus team at Whitby, June 2004. From left: students Hana Parata-Walker, Dexter Waru, Sara Pethybridge, teacher Eileen Harrison, and Gisborne District mayor Meng Foon (photo: Tolaga Bay Area School).

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