Title
Heeva or warlike dance
Short description
Georg Forster describes a heeva, this time called a war dance, performed by the natives on board the Resolution off the coast of Cape Kidnappers.
Text on source
Before their departure they gave us a heeva or warlike dance, which consisted of stamping with the feet, brandishing short clubs, speakers, etc. making frightful contorsions of the face, lolling out the tongue, and bellowing wildly, but in tune with each motion.
English translation
Folios/Pages
p. 485
Date
1773 10 22
Observations on the events description
The dots on the map indicate the places where sound and music events were described. They don't represent travel stages.

Participants
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Role
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Cook, James
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Forster, Johann Reinold
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How to quote
Fabbrocino A. P., "Heeva or warlike dance" (Event description), Echos. Sound Ecosystems in Travelogues. Published 2024 03 21.

doi: 10.25430/echos.travels.76

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