| 1817 - 678 sider
...wreaths of jiulf for our heads, and prepare strings of Aooni for our necks, that their whiteness may shew off the colour of our skins. Mark how the uncultivated...be cheerful, and to-morrow we will depart for the Slooa. How t Л kind ofílanceptrfuinud by torch-light. VOL. HI. 3 A troublesome are the young men,... | |
| William Mariner, John Martin - 1817 - 540 sider
...with' chi caola, and put bands of white tdppa round our waists ; we will plait thick wreaths ofjidle for our heads, and prepare strings of hooni for our necks, that their whiteness may shew off the colour of our skins. Mark how the uncultivated spectators are profuse of their applause... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...tdppa round our waists. We will plait thick wreaths ofjiale for our heads, and prepare strings of hoani for our necks, that their whiteness may show off the...be cheerful, and to-morrow we will depart for the jl/ooa. How troublesome are the young men, begging for our wreaths of flowers3 while they say in their... | |
| Carl Engel - 1866 - 462 sider
...the chi coola, and put bands of white tappa round our waists. We will plait thick wreaths of jidle for our heads, and prepare strings of hooni for our...be cheerful ; and to-morrow we will depart for the Mooa. How troublesome are the young men, begging for our wreaths of flowers, while they say in their... | |
| Adolf Bastian - 1883 - 284 sider
...with chi-coola, and put bands of white tâppa round our waists; we will plait thick wreaths of jiale for our heads, and prepare strings of hooni for our necks, that their whiteness may shew off the colour of our skins. Mark how the uncultivated spectators are profuse of their applause!... | |
| Charles Hedley - 1896 - 82 sider
...New Guinea, Sydney, 1892, p. 22. § Gill— Proc. Austr. Aasoc. Adv. Sci. for 1892 (1893), p. 613. " We will plait thick wreaths ofjiale for our heads,...their whiteness may show off the colour of our skins ;"* and we read that " sweet scented plants, principally the jiale," were planted before the grave... | |
| Henry T. Finck - 1899 - 860 sider
...our heads, and prepare strings of kooni for our necks, that their whiteness may show off the color of our skins. Mark how the uncultivated spectators...be cheerful, and to-morrow we will depart for the Mt>oa. How troublesome are the young men, begging for our wreaths of flowers, while they say in their... | |
| Henry Theophilus Finck - 1899 - 888 sider
...strings of fiuuni for our necks, that their whiteness mny show off the color of our skins. Mark how tlio uncultivated spectators are profuse of their applause,...be cheerful, and to-morrow we will depart for the Moon. How troublesome are the young men, begging for our wreaths of flowers, while they say in their... | |
| Australian Museum - 1900 - 800 sider
...New Guinea, Sydney, 1892, p. 22. § Gill— Proc. Austr. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 1892 (1893), p. 613. " We will plait thick wreaths ofjiale for our heads,...their whiteness may show off the colour of our skins ;"* and we read that " sweet scented plants, principally the jiale" were planted before the grave of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1900 - 492 sider
...with chi coola, and put bands of white tdppa round our waists. We will plait thick wreaths oljiali for our heads, and prepare strings of hooni for our...may show off the colour of our skins. Mark how the * " A kind of dance performed by torch-light." uncultivated spectators are profuse of their applause... | |
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