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S1-E51: Vanuatu: The Untouchable Feast

When HMS Resolution anchors off Mallicolo in July 1774, the crew expects a familiar pattern: curiosity, trade, and provisions. Instead, they encounter restraint. Islanders arrive in canoes, offering finely crafted weapons and ornaments—but never food. Pigs squeal in the forest, crops grow behind mangroves, and fruit trees line hidden plantations, yet nothing edible crosses the boundary between shore and ship.

Episode 51 takes us to Mallicolo, where fertile land and full forests hide a hard truth: food is not for trade.
Episode 51 takes us to Mallicolo, where fertile land and full forests hide a hard truth: food is not for trade. – Click on the image to listen to this episode on YouTube.

Georg Forster observes closely. Women remain distant, burdened with labor and excluded from exchange. Men carry weapons at all times, not in open hostility, but as a constant precaution. The land itself reveals clues: scattered settlements, dense forests, and signs of careful resource management. Food here is not currency—it is security.

The Untouchable Feast | James Cook in Vanuatu (1774)

As the crew explores the harbor they learn names—Mallicolo, Ambrym—and glimpse a wider world shaped by volcanoes, isolation, and caution. When the ship finally departs, drums echo from the shore. No violence has occurred. But no trust has formed either. What remains is a quiet realization: in this place, survival outweighs generosity, and misunderstanding travels both ways.

Map of the locations of this episode

The valcanoe island of Ambrym in Vanuatu

 

Mallicolo (Malakula)/Vanuatu

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More Episodes of Voyage 2 Go History:

S1-E1: England: Departure around the world

S1-E5: Cape Colony: Ocean on Fire

S1-E9: Southern Ocean: Lost in the Ice

S1-E10: New Zealand: From Ice to Wilderness

S1-E16: New Zealand: Whirlwinds and Reunion

S1-E31: 'Eua: The Enchanted Island

 

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