Echoes of the Endeavour is the first offering in a creative retelling series that reimagines the Pacific voyages of Captain Cook through poetic adaptation and indigenous insight. This volume invites readers to listen beyond the logbook-to the windswept voice of Tupaia, the Tahitian navigator and priest whose presence shaped the course of history but was long obscured by colonial silence. Blending archival fragments with lyrical storytelling, this work opens a space for cultural reclamation, scholarly reflection, and creative participation.
It is not a conclusion, but a beginning-a call to reframe, re-hear, and reimagine the stories that shaped our seas.
Echoes of the Endeavour is the first offering in a creative retelling series that reimagines the Pacific voyages of Captain Cook through poetic adaptation and indigenous insight. This volume invites readers to listen beyond the logbook-to the windswept voice of Tupaia, the Tahitian navigator and priest whose presence shaped the course of history but was long obscured by colonial silence. Blending archival fragments with lyrical storytelling, this work opens a space for cultural reclamation, scholarly reflection, and creative participation.
It is not a conclusion, but a beginning-a call to reframe, re-hear, and reimagine the stories that shaped our seas.