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Blue Latitudes

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by Tony Horwitz


  Cook legacy and

  Copley Medal and

  monument to Cook in Tahiti

  Russian Orthodox Church

  Russians

  Alaska and

  Aleuts and

  Cook’s encounter with

  Cook’s letter delivered by, after his death

  Sahlins, Marshall

  St. Cuthbert’s Church, Cook’s baptism at

  St. Lawrence River

  St. Mary’s Church (Whitby), commemorative service at

  St. Olave’s Church (London)

  St. Paul’s Shadwell Church (London)

  Salote, Queen of Tonga

  Samoa

  Samwell, David

  Sanderson, William

  Sand Point, Alaska

  Sandwich, Earl of

  places named after

  Sandwich Island Institute

  Sandwich Islands. See also Hawaii

  Cook’s first contact with

  Cook’s return to

  Sandwich Sound

  San Juan Islands

  Sapp, Blossom

  Satterly, John

  Savage Island. See also Niue

  Cook’s attempt to land on

  naming of, by Cook

  Niueans and name

  Scottowe, Thomas

  71st Parallel, crossed

  Seward, William

  sex in Hawaii

  in New Zealand

  in Tahiti

  in Tahiti and Huahine

  in Tonga

  Shaishnikoff, Larry

  Shakespeare

  Shelikof Strait

  Siberia

  65th Parallel

  Smith, Adam

  Smith, Bernard

  Smith, Isaac

  Sobel, Dava

  Society Isles

  Solander, Dr. Daniel

  reenactment at Cooktown and

  Solomon Islands

  Southeast Asia

  southern continent (terra australis)

  Cook demolishes fantasies of

  search for, on first voyage

  search for, on second voyage into

  Antarctic

  South Island, New Zealand

  Cook and Maori on

  Cook charts

  Tasman on

  South Pacific (musical)

  Sparrman, Anders

  Species Plantarum (Linnaeus)

  Spöring, Herman

  Staithes, Yorkshire

  Stamp, Cordelia

  Stamp, Tom

  Stanner, W. E. H.

  Starbuck, Valentine

  Star Trek

  Stevenson, Robert Louis

  Stoker, Bram

  Storsch, Baron von

  Strait of Juan de Fuca

  Stubbs, George

  Stubbs, Ian

  Sutherland, Forby

  Sydney, Australia

  expunges memory of Cook

  Sydney Harbour (formerly Port Jackson)

  “taboo,”

  kapu system in Hawaii

  Tagaloailuga, Herman

  Tahaa

  Tahiti

  Christianity and

  contemporary

  contemporary rural

  Cook and beliefs and customs in

  Cook charts

  Cook first reaches

  Cook’s near wreck in

  Cook’s second voyage to

  Cook’s summary description of

  Cook’s third voyage to

  disillusion of contempoarary visitors to

  Dolphin discovers

  early Polynesians sail to other islands from

  Hawaii and

  missionaries on

  population decline in

  as standard Cook judges other places by

  Tahitians leave on Endeavour

  venereal disease and

  Tahitians

  Aborigines vs.

  Cook’s massage by

  Cook on

  Cook perplexed by

  dancers

  English sailors and need to connect

  Hawaii and

  language of

  pronunciation of Cook

  women

  women, vs. men

  Tahiti Nui (Great Tahiti)

  Taiata (Tahitian servant)

  death of

  Talafo’ou, Tonga

  Tales of the South Pacific (Michener)

  Tangihaere, Tracey

  Taputapuatea (marae on Raiatea)

  Tartuffe (Molière)

  Tasman, Abel

  Tasmania

  Aborigines killed in

  Tasman never set foot in

  tattoos

  Taufa‘ahau Tupou IV, King of Tonga

  Te Horeta (Maori boy)

  terra australis, see southern continent third voyage. See also Alaska; Arctic; Hawaii; Northwest Passage; Resolution, Cook’s third voyage and history of, proceeds to Cook’s widow

  journal entries vanish

  mission to find Northwest Passage proposed

  troubles of

  Thompson, John

  Thornton, Clifford

  Tierra del Fuego

  tobacco

  Aleuts and

  Tahiti and

  Tolaga Bay, New Zealand

  Tonga

  audience with king of

  bloodlines and temperament of

  Christianity and

  contemporary

  contemporary government of

  contemporary school on

  Cook sites in

  Cook’s first landing at

  Cook’s gift of tortoise to

  Cook’s search for rulers of

  Hawaii and

  National Center

  Niue and

  third voyage and

  Tongatapu

  Trafalgar, battle of

  Trevenen, James

  Truganini (last Tasmanian Aborigine)

  Tuapa, Niue

  Tu’itatui, King of Tonga (King-Strike-the-Knee)

  Tupaia (Tahitian priest)

  Aborigines and

  Batavia and

  Cooktown reenactment and

  death of

  leaves on Endeavour

  Maori and

  painting by

  Tupouto’a, Crown Prince of Tonga

  Turnagain passage

  Tustumena (Alaskan ferry)

  Tuvalu (atoll cluster)

  Twain, Mark

  Unalaska Island

  archaeological sites on

  contemproary, Aleuts at

  contemporary, town of Unalaska

  Cook arrives at

  Cook on Aleuts at

  Cook’s camp at English Bay

  departure from, by plane

  Museum of the Aleutians on

  Unalga Pass

  Unfortunate Cove, Newfoundland

  United Nations

  United States. See also America

  Alaska purchased by U.S.

  Hawaii annexed by U.S.

  natives in, vs. Australia

  State Department

  Uturoa, Raiatea

  Vaea, Baron

  Vaitape, Bora-Bora

  Vancouver, George

  Vancouver, Canada

  Vancouver Island

  Vanuatu

  Vava’u island, Tonga

  Veniaminov, Ioann

  Venus, transit of, in Tahiti

  Vikings

  Waipi’o Valley

  Waitangi, Treaty of (1840)

  amended, to compensate Maori

  Wales, William

  Walker, John

  Cook’s letters to

  Wallis, Samuel

  Watman, William

  Watson, Mary

  Watt, Sir James

  Wealth of Nations (Smith)

  Weary Bay

  Webber, John

  Hawaii death of Cook painting

  portrait of Cook

  sketches of Unalaska

  “Woman of Oonalashka,”

  We
ir, Alexander

  Wellington

  Whitby, Yorkshire

  Cook commemorative service in

  Cook’s sea going and

  Cook statue at

  memorials to Cook in

  Williamson, John (Cook’s lieutenant)

  Williamson, Roger

  Alaska and

  Antarctica and

  Australia and

  Bora Bora and

  continues to follow in Cook’s wake

  Hawaii and

  Huahine and

  London and

  Niue and

  Raiatea and

  Tahiti and

  Tonga and

  Yorkshire and

  women

  Aboriginal

  Aleut

  Hawaiian

  Hawaiian, Cook bars contact with

  Hawaiian, missionaries on Cook and

  Maori, vs. Tahitian, Banks on

  perspective of, in books about

  Cook

  Tahitian

  Tongan

  World War I

  World War II

  Yorkshire

  Cook as hero in

  Marton

  Great Ayton

  Staithes

  Whitby

  Young, Nick

  BLUE LATITUDES. Copyright © 2002 by Tony Horwitz. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information, address Picador, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Cartography by Jeffrey L. Ward

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Horwitz, Tony, 1958–

  Blue latitudes: boldly going where Captain Cook has gone before / Tony Horwitz.

  p. cm.

  Includes bibliographical references (Backmatter: Selected Bibliography).

  ISBN: 978-0-312-42260-8

  1. Cook, James, 1728–1779—Journeys. 2. Voyages around the world. 3. Oceania—Discovery and exploration. 4. Horwitz, Tony, 1958–—Journeys—Oceania. 5. Endeavour II (Ship) I. Title.

  G420.C65 H67 2002

  910’.92—dc21

  2002024133

  First published in the United States by Henry Holt and Company

 

 

 


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