Polynesian Researches, During a Residence of Nearly Six Years in the South Sea Islands, Including Descriptions of the Natural History and Scenery of the Islands, with Remarks on the History, Mythology, Traditions, Government, Arts, Manners, and Customs of the Inhabitants, Volume 2Fisher, Son, & Jackson, 1829 - 576 pages |
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... Pomare's death— Notice of his ancestry - Description of his person - His ... III . to the government - Coronation of the infant king - His removal to the ... Pomare and Aimata - Former usages observed in marriage contracts - Betrothment ...
... Pomare's death— Notice of his ancestry - Description of his person - His ... III . to the government - Coronation of the infant king - His removal to the ... Pomare and Aimata - Former usages observed in marriage contracts - Betrothment ...
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William Ellis. In the year 1824 , when the infant , Pomare III . was recognized by the nation as the successor to his father in the government of Tahiti and Moorea , the Tahitian code was revised and enlarged . At this time , a most ...
William Ellis. In the year 1824 , when the infant , Pomare III . was recognized by the nation as the successor to his father in the government of Tahiti and Moorea , the Tahitian code was revised and enlarged . At this time , a most ...
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... Pomare's death -Notice of his ancestry - Description of his person - His ... III . to the government - Coronation of the infant king - His removal to the ... Pomare's vessel called at Huahine , on her way from New South Wales to Tahiti ...
... Pomare's death -Notice of his ancestry - Description of his person - His ... III . to the government - Coronation of the infant king - His removal to the ... Pomare's vessel called at Huahine , on her way from New South Wales to Tahiti ...
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... Pomare was succeeded in the government by his son , who being proclaimed king immediately after his father's death , was crowned , with no small ceremony , under the title of Pomare III . on the 21st of April , 1824 . In order that the ...
... Pomare was succeeded in the government by his son , who being proclaimed king immediately after his father's death , was crowned , with no small ceremony , under the title of Pomare III . on the 21st of April , 1824 . In order that the ...
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... Pomare III . was placed at the South Sea Academy , in the island of Eimeo , under the care of Mr. and Mrs. Orsmond , for the pur- II . 3 z pose of receiving , with the children of the Missionaries POLYNESIAN RESEARCHES . 537.
... Pomare III . was placed at the South Sea Academy , in the island of Eimeo , under the care of Mr. and Mrs. Orsmond , for the pur- II . 3 z pose of receiving , with the children of the Missionaries POLYNESIAN RESEARCHES . 537.
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accustomed appeared Areois attended Austral Islands baptized Barff bark body Borabora bread-fruit called canoe Captain Captain Cook casuarina ceremony chapel chiefs Christ Christianity church circumstances civilized cloth cocoa-nut colour connexion considered coral crime declared deities desire district Divine dress dwellings effect Eimeo engaged erected European favour feet females fish formed formerly frequently friends furnished gods habits Huahine human human sacrifices idolatry idols individual influence inhabitants kind king labour land laws Leeward Islands magistrate marae mats ment Missionaries mountains nation native occasion offered parties perhaps person Pomare Pomare III prayer present priest principal punishment raatiras Raiatea rank received reef regarded rendered resembling residence Rurutu Sabbath sacred Sandwich Islands Scripture seldom ship shore side singular society Society Islands sometimes South Sea Islands spear spirits station supposed Taaroa Tahaa Tahiti Tahitian tataued temple tion tree usually vessel voyage worship