An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific OceanC. Ewer, 1820 - 461 sider |
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Side 44
... plantains , pine - apples , & c . as also a pig and a goat . They went on shore a- gain the next day and procured two bullocks and an additional quantity of fruit . As no convenient watering - place was to be found here , the ship got ...
... plantains , pine - apples , & c . as also a pig and a goat . They went on shore a- gain the next day and procured two bullocks and an additional quantity of fruit . As no convenient watering - place was to be found here , the ship got ...
Side 53
... plantains , sweet potatoes , tarra , & c . she weighed anchor , and proceeded towards Otaheite , having received eight of the natives on board , who offered their services , as she was in want of hands on account of the leak . This last ...
... plantains , sweet potatoes , tarra , & c . she weighed anchor , and proceeded towards Otaheite , having received eight of the natives on board , who offered their services , as she was in want of hands on account of the leak . This last ...
Side 86
... plantains that they found roasting along with the bodies of the dead in the general conflagration at Nioocalofa . They remained several days at this island , during which time several canoes were sent to an uninhabited part of Tonga for ...
... plantains that they found roasting along with the bodies of the dead in the general conflagration at Nioocalofa . They remained several days at this island , during which time several canoes were sent to an uninhabited part of Tonga for ...
Side 90
... plantain leaves and earth . + The bodies that were found within the confines of the fortress they were of course obliged to remove , and these were thrown for the most part into the sea , which occasioned a greater number of sharks to ...
... plantain leaves and earth . + The bodies that were found within the confines of the fortress they were of course obliged to remove , and these were thrown for the most part into the sea , which occasioned a greater number of sharks to ...
Side 91
... plantain leaves , and roasted under hot stones : two or three were embowlled and baked whole the same as a pig . Mr. Mari- ner was not tempted to partake of this kind of diet , though the smell of it , when cooked , was exceedingly ...
... plantain leaves , and roasted under hot stones : two or three were embowlled and baked whole the same as a pig . Mr. Mari- ner was not tempted to partake of this kind of diet , though the smell of it , when cooked , was exceedingly ...
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A'lo afterwards appear arms arrived body Bolotoo canoe Captain Captain Cook carronades ceremony chiefs and matabooles circumstance club cocoa-nut consequence considered Cook Cow Mooala custom dance death endeavour enemy father feet Felletoa female Fiji islands Finow fono fortress four fytoca garrison gnatoo gods grave ground Hala Api Api Hamoa hand Hapai islands happened head Hihifo hogs honour hotooas immediately island of Tonga killed king malái Mariner Mariner's mats means mind mooas morning natives Neafoo night Nioo occasion Oomoo orders Papalangi performed person piece plantains plantation Port au Prince Port Jackson present priest rank remain respect sail Sandwich islands sent sentiments ship shore side Society islands sometimes soon spears superior supposed taboo Talo Tangaloa Tarky thing tion Tonga islands Toobó Nuha Toobo Toa Toogoo Ahoo Tooi Tooitonga Vavaoo Veachi warriors whilst women wound yams young chief