Title
Screaming natives on Savage Island
Short description
Georg Forster describes what happens when Savage Island gets visited.
Text on source
Having walked among the bushes, at the distance of about fifty yards from the water, we heard a loud halloo, upon which we retired to the rock, where our people had taken post. We now learnt that captain Cook, having walked up a long deep gulley, which lay before us, had entered the woods at a little distance from us. He had not proceeded far, when he heard somebody tumbling down from a tree. He supposed it was one of us, and called out to us, but was presently undeceived by the shouts of the Indian. We now called to the natives in those South Sea dialects which we were acquainted with, that we were friends, and desired them to come down to us. They were heard talking and shouting to each other for some time; and presently one of them appeared at the entrance of the gulley.
English translation
Folios/Pages
p. 164
Date
1774 06 20
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
Name
Role
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Cook, James
Travel fellow
Forster, Johann Reinold
Travel fellow
Hodges, William
Travel fellow
Sparrman, Anders
Travel fellow

Participants
Cook, James participated as Travel fellow
Forster, Johann Reinold participated as Travel fellow
Hodges, William participated as Travel fellow
Sparrman, Anders participated as Travel fellow

How to quote
Fabbrocino A. P., "Screaming natives on Savage Island" (Event description), Echos. Sound Ecosystems in Travelogues. Published 2024 04 04.

doi: 10.25430/echos.travels.76

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