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James Cook primarily encountered Indigenous peoples during his voyages to the Pacific, including the Māori in New Zealand and various Aboriginal groups in Australia. These encounters varied significantly in nature, with some interactions being friendly and others marked by conflict. The Indigenous communities had rich cultures and established ways of life that were dramatically affected by Cook's expeditions and subsequent European colonization.

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