Title
Wounded indigenous on Savage Island
Short description
Georg Forster describes the moaning he heard, which was probably caused by the wound inflicted on one of the natives who had attacked them.
Text on source
Two of these in particular, standing among the bushes, brandished their weapons in defiance a considerable while, but at last retired, one of them appearing to be wounded, by the dismal howl which we heard presently after.
English translation
Folios/Pages
p. 166
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
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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., "Wounded indigenous on Savage Island" (Event description), Echos. Sound Ecosystems in Travelogues. Published 2024 04 04.

doi: 10.25430/echos.travels.76

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