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... ornamented with several kinds of mimosa , but none of any great beauty or value . One of the most serviceable trees is the purau , or fau , hibis- cus tiliaceus . In all the islands it is more abundant than any other , and though ...
... ornamented with several kinds of mimosa , but none of any great beauty or value . One of the most serviceable trees is the purau , or fau , hibis- cus tiliaceus . In all the islands it is more abundant than any other , and though ...
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... . Their implements of war are alike . Dr. Buchanan states , that in Pulo Panang he saw a chief of the Malay tribe who had a staff , the head of which was ornamented with a bushy lock of human hair , which the chief had cut from the head.
... . Their implements of war are alike . Dr. Buchanan states , that in Pulo Panang he saw a chief of the Malay tribe who had a staff , the head of which was ornamented with a bushy lock of human hair , which the chief had cut from the head.
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... ornamented with rudely carved hollow cylinders , square pieces , or grotesque figures , called tiis . The rank or dignity of a chief was supposed , in some degree , to he indicated by the size of his canoe , the carving and ornaments ...
... ornamented with rudely carved hollow cylinders , square pieces , or grotesque figures , called tiis . The rank or dignity of a chief was supposed , in some degree , to he indicated by the size of his canoe , the carving and ornaments ...
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... ornamented with various coloured feathers , was kept in these houses . Here their prayers were preferred , and their sacrifices offered . Their war canoes were strong , well built , and highly ornamented . They formerly possessed large ...
... ornamented with various coloured feathers , was kept in these houses . Here their prayers were preferred , and their sacrifices offered . Their war canoes were strong , well built , and highly ornamented . They formerly possessed large ...
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... ornamented with streamers of various - coloured cloths ; and tufts of fringe , and tassels of feathers , were attached to the masts and sails , though they are now seldom used . A small kind of house or awning was erected in the centre ...
... ornamented with streamers of various - coloured cloths ; and tufts of fringe , and tassels of feathers , were attached to the masts and sails , though they are now seldom used . A small kind of house or awning was erected in the centre ...
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aito altar amusement appear Areois Austral Islands bark battle beautiful bird body Borabora bread-fruit called canoe Captain Cook ceremony chiefs cocoanut colour considered coral covered dance death deities dress earth Eimeo employed erected exceedingly exhibited fastened favour feathers feet long females fibres ficus prolixa fish formed formerly frequently fruit gods hair Huahine human idolatry idols inches inferior influence inhabitants kind king land Leeward Islands marae mats ment missionaries mountains nations native cloth occasions ocean offered origin ornamented Pacific Palliser Islands party person piece pigs Polynesian practised prayers present preserved priest principal Raiatea rank reefs remarkably resembling root round rude Rurutu sacred Sandwich Islands seasons seldom shark shell shore side singular slain Society Islands sometimes South Sea islands spear spirits stone supposed Taaroa Tahaa Tahiti Tahitians taken tattooing temple tion traditions tree usually variety vessels voyage warriors wife wood
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Page 255 - Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard Celestial voices, to the midnight air, Sole, or responsive...
Page 59 - Sometimes unite; the Indian nut* alone Is clothing, meat and trencher, drink and can, Boat, cable, sail, and needle, all in one.
Page 100 - He, having willed to produce various beings from his own divine substance, first with a thought created the waters, and placed in them a productive seed : that seed became an egg bright as gold, blazing like the luminary with a thousand beams ; and in that egg he was born himself, in the form of Brahma, the great forefather of all spirits.
Page 100 - In that egg the great power sat inactive a whole year of the Creator, at the close of which, by his thought alone, he caused the egg to divide itself. And from its two divisions he framed the heaven above, and the earth beneath ; in the midst, he placed the subtle ether, the eight regions, and the permanent receptacle of waters.
Page 71 - European visitors, are most of them as fabulous as those relating to their own origin. Some, indeed, say that pigs and dogs were brought from the west by the first inhabitants ; but others refer their origin to man. One of their traditions states, that after Taaroa had made the world and mankind, he created the quadrupeds of the earth, the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea...
Page 71 - These pets are kept in large holes, two or three feet deep, partially filled with water. On the sides of these pits they generally remained, excepting when called by the person who fed them. I have been several times with the young chief, when he has sat down by the side of the hole, and, by giving a shrill sort of whistle, has brought out an enormous Eel, which has moved about the surface of the water, and eaten with confidence out of its master's hand.
Page 99 - He, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the external organs, who has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, even he, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person. He, having willed to produce various beings from his own divine substance, first with a thought created the waters, and placed in them a productive seed...