Australian aboriginal spears at Cambridge University’s Trinity College to be returned to Sydney

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Australian aboriginal spears at Cambridge University’s Trinity College to be returned to Sydney
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A special part of Sydney's Indigenous history will soon be returned after more than two centuries spent overseas. Four spears were taken from the local Indigenous community on the banks of Port Botany and La Perouse by Captain James Cook in 1770. 7NEWS

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