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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... called by the inhabitants Tipae mau , True , or permanent , landing ( place . ) The coral reef , around the eastern shores of Raiatea and Tahaa , often exhibits one of the most sublime and beautiful marine spectacles that it is possible ...
... called by the inhabitants Tipae mau , True , or permanent , landing ( place . ) The coral reef , around the eastern shores of Raiatea and Tahaa , often exhibits one of the most sublime and beautiful marine spectacles that it is possible ...
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... called Hamani- ino . Most of the ships formerly visiting Raiatea anchored in this by no means capacious , but conve- nient and sequestered , harbour . Such vessels usually entered the reefs that surround the two islands , either at the ...
... called Hamani- ino . Most of the ships formerly visiting Raiatea anchored in this by no means capacious , but conve- nient and sequestered , harbour . Such vessels usually entered the reefs that surround the two islands , either at the ...
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... called by the New Zealanders Ho - gni , Honi by the Sandwich Islanders , and Hoi by the Tahitians . In connexion with this , the custom of cutting themselves with sharks ' teeth , and indulging in loud wailing , was a very singular ...
... called by the New Zealanders Ho - gni , Honi by the Sandwich Islanders , and Hoi by the Tahitians . In connexion with this , the custom of cutting themselves with sharks ' teeth , and indulging in loud wailing , was a very singular ...
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... is regulated only by the means of the individual by whom it is exercised . A poor man feels himself called upon , when a friend from a distance visits his dwelling , to provide an entertainment for him , 22 POLYNESIAN RESEARCHES .
... is regulated only by the means of the individual by whom it is exercised . A poor man feels himself called upon , when a friend from a distance visits his dwelling , to provide an entertainment for him , 22 POLYNESIAN RESEARCHES .
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Polynesian Researches, During a Residence of Nearly Six Years in ..., Volume 2 William Ellis Affichage du livre entier - 1829 |
Polynesian Researches, During a Residence of Nearly Six Years in ..., Volume 2 William Ellis Affichage du livre entier - 1829 |
Polynesian Researches: During a Residence of Nearly Six Years in ..., Volume 2 William Ellis Affichage du livre entier - 1829 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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 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 Palliser Islands parties perhaps person Pomare Pomare III prayer present priest principal punishment raatiras Raiatea 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