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Spears collected by British colonial explorer James Cook at Kamay (Botany Bay) in 1770 will be returned to the La Perouse Aboriginal community in Australia.

A colonial explorer stole Aboriginal spears in 1770. Centuries later, they’ll finally return to Australia

Zoe Sottile, CNN Four Aboriginal spears taken by British explorer James Cook in 1770, thought to be some of the oldest surviving artifacts collected by any European from Australia, will be repatriated to the La Perouse Aboriginal community, Cambridge University announced. The spears were originally part of a group of 40 taken by Cook from

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Angela Bassett at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles in February.

Angela Bassett on the ‘ever hopeful’ message of ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’

By Alli Rosenbloom, CNN Angela Bassett had to grapple with loss and grief during her reign as Queen Ramonda in Marvel’s “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” “This movie was about grief and loss, family, a remembrance, a legacy and moving on,” Bassett told Deadline in an interview published this week. “That’s something that’s so very human.”

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Wassily Kandinsky's "Murnau mit Kirche II" achieved the highest auction price ever for the artist.

Kandinsky painting recovered by Holocaust victims’ heirs sets auction record at nearly $45 million

Hafsa Khalil, CNN A painting by Russian Modernist Wassily Kandinsky that once belonged to victims of the Nazi Holocaust, has sold for £37.2 million ($44.55 million) at Sotheby’s in London. Part of the auction house’s Modern & Contemporary Evening Auction on Wednesday, “Murnau mit Kirche II” (“Murnau with Church II”; 1910), was the most expensive

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