..Welcome back to Boatcast! As our boat gently floats along the historic waters of Kochi, we dive into the incredible, seafaring world of the Western Indian Ocean. Recorded live at the Muziris International Spice Route Conference—which brought together maritime experts from 22 countries—our host sits down with Dr. Chhaya Goswami. Dr. Goswami is an acclaimed maritime historian, author, and Associate Professor at Somaiya Vidyavihar University, currently spearheading major digital archival repository projects. In this episode, Dr. Goswami shares her inspiring personal journey of breaking through traditional societal norms in Kutch to become a pioneering historian. She takes us deep into her archival discoveries in Zanzibar, mapping out the massive influence of Gujarati merchant communities, customs houses, and the Sultanate. We explore the vibrant history of Kutch’s historic ports (Mandvi, Mundra, Jakhau), the technical brilliance of traditional master shipwrights, the harsh sensory realities of early shipyards, and the fascinating world of pre-GPS celestial navigation using traditional manuals. Dr. Goswami also beautifully illuminates the fluid, syncretic cultural identities of the sailors and pirs who traversed these global routes. Sit back, listen to the gentle lap of the waves, and journey back to an era when Indian merchants shaped global commerce. 📍 Brought to you by the Muziris Heritage Project. 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more stories from the sea! Timestamps:(00:00) Introduction to Boatcast & The Muziris Spice Route Conference(00:41) Welcome & Setting Sail on the Water(01:33) Introducing Maritime Historian Dr. Chhaya Goswami(02:16) From Kutch to Academia: Overcoming Society & Pursuing History(03:46) Exploring the Archives: Finding Kutch's Footprints in Zanzibar(04:36) Gujarati Maritime Traders, Customs Control, and the Sultan(05:56) Funny Anecdotes from the Field: Uncovering Muskets & Hidden Records(06:42) Reconstructing the Trade Triangle: Africa, Arabia, and North India(07:21) The Great Ports of Kutch: Mandvi, Mundra, Lakhpat, Jakhau, and Tuna(09:10) Fluid Beliefs & Liminal Spaces: The Syncretic Culture of Hajipir(12:00) Indo-Portuguese, Persian, and Arab Layers of Seafaring History(14:02) The Art of Shipbuilding: Master Carpenters, Planners, and Woodcarvers(15:32) The Sensory Reality of Shipyards: Hard Labor, Fish Oil, and Health Hazards(16:44) Merchant Dynasties: The Lohanas, Bhatias, and Cosmopolitan Adaptability(30:08) Navigating Before GPS: Traditional Manuals and Sailing by Stars(37:00) Preserving Maritime Heritage & Closing Thoughts