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Two aboriginal men, named Garicha and Boyguda, of Cape York, Australia
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Two aboriginal men, named Garicha and Boyguda, of Cape York, Australia
Two aboriginal men, named Garicha and Boyguda, of Cape York, Australia, who were brought to Britain in 1853 after accidentally remaining on board Captain Stricklands ship, Scotia when it docked there. The mens canoe broke adrift and they refused to disembark at another spot along the Australian coast for fear other tribes hostility. So they instead sailed all the way to England! Date: 1853
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Two Extraordinary Aboriginal Men: Garicha and Boyguda of Cape York, Australia This portrait captures the faces of Garicha and Boyguda, two intrepid Aboriginal men from Cape York, Australia. In 1853, these men found themselves on an extraordinary journey, far from their homeland. The photograph was taken in Britain, where they had inadvertently accompanied the Scotia, a ship captained by Strickland, on its voyage from Australia. The men's canoe had broken adrift and, fearing the hostility of other tribes along the Australian coast, they refused to disembark at any other location. Instead, they embarked on an unprecedented voyage across the sea, sailing all the way to England. Their determination and resilience in the face of the unknown is a testament to their strength and adaptability. Garicha and Boyguda's arrival in Britain caused quite a stir. They were treated as curiosities and exhibited in various venues, including the London Zoo. Despite the circumstances, they were treated with respect and kindness by many, including the crew of the Scotia and the British public. This portrait offers a rare glimpse into the lives of these remarkable men, whose journey defied the odds and challenged the boundaries of exploration and cultural understanding. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the rich history and diversity of Aboriginal Australians, and the importance of preserving their stories for future generations.
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