samoan tongan cannibals

Found inside – Page 38Polynesian Society (N.Z.). ing that their Samoan neighbours claimed to have located Tefolaha's grave in Western Samoa . ... Most narrators of the Tefolaha story include Koli among the cannibal offspring of Tefolaha and his spirit wife , and ... Found inside – Page 50And that brings us to the very unsavoury aspect of the Polynesian character . He was reputed to be the most notorious cannibal in the world . What was the real truth about this ? To what extent did the old Polynesians eat one another ? Found inside – Page 336What magnificent specimens of Samoan , Tongan , and Fijian natives I have seen dancing as nature made them , in pure gaiety of life , who might have stood , with a slight alteration of type , as models for Cleopatra ! When I have returned to ... Found inside – Page ivIncluding the Feejees and Others Inhabited by the Polynesian Negro Races, ... Old superstitions - Politeness - Cannibalism - Cosmogony - Migrations and ... Found inside – Page 167The amount of Tonga cannibalism , may indeed be gathered from the work of Mariner . Cannibalism was certainly once practised at the Hawaiian Islands ... Found inside – Page 78... upon Samoa , with stories of a cannibal race indulging in skull - worship on the sacred mountain of Maungatabu . ... The people and the language are both Polynesian , the latter showing Tongan and Niuean , as well as Samoan , affinities . Found inside – Page 167The amount of Tonga cannibalism , may indeed be gathered from the work of Mariner . Cannibalism was certainly once practised at the Hawaiian Islands ... Found inside – Page 142The mate and bosun , with about fifteen of the crew — Samoans and Tongans — were on board . A crowd of niggers came off from shore . Found inside – Page 572doubted , however , whether cannibalism existed as a regular custom among any people , cultured or uncultured , and the ... Pickering , the American traveller , gives reasons , indeed , for believing that the cannibalism of the Polynesian ... Found inside – Page 52The Tongan race is conceded to be the most intellectual of the many peoples of the South Seas . They are well formed , the color of their skin being lighter than is that of either their Fijian or Samoan neighbors . The early missionaries found the ... Found inside – Page 1951880 An Account of the Fiji , Samoan , Tonga , Solomon , and Society Islands , with their Prospects as Fields for Capital and Colonisation FIJI ISLANDS . Silver's ... Camping among Cannibals in Tongatabu , Haopai , Vavau , Samoa , and Fiji . Found insideA Polynesian Journey from Eden to Eden Jeffrey L. Gross ... by tall red-haired, Rh-negative Lapita people who practiced human sacrifice and cannibalism. Found inside – Page 391256 ; trade with Tonga , 113 ; difficulties with Line islanders , 315 , 316 , 371 ; trade with Savage Island , 321 ; with Marshall Group , 342 ; with Caroline ... 30 , 34 ; meeting with the cannibal Kai Kolos , 35 ; expedition to Nasaucoko , 37 , 38 ; campaign against the cannibals , 39-43 ; the wisdom of his Fijian policy ... History , Fijian , 18-24 ; Hawaiian , 2 , 3 ; Samoan , 221 , 222 ; Tongan , 288-294 ; 308 , 309 . Found inside – Page 145The Samoans are as fine a race as the Tongans , if not finer , and are very much the same colour and physique . The men are amiable and cheerful - looking , and the women certainly are very pretty , and most pleasant to talk to . Found inside – Page 182With this abundance of food , the Tahitians , like the Samoans , Tongans , and other true Polynesians , were not cannibals — and this sets another puzzle of the Pacific . Why were the New Zealand Maoris and the Hawaiian islanders cannibals ... Found inside – Page 63Cannibalism , by the way , was never practiced on the island . But it was unfortunate that we ... In it , they wrote about musu , the Polynesian moodiness , and commented ... He'll probably say , “ Oh , I'm a Tongan , " or " I'm a Samoan . " And the ... Found inside – Page 26Samoan and Tongan cannibalism wasn't as common as in Fiji -- only the chiefs usually ate people . The eye and heart were often eaten raw , the rest was cooked . The goddess of war was a woman and some women fought in battle . Found inside... but Tahitians, Samoans, Tongans, Rotumans, and Tikopians expressed disgust at Maori sailors' cannibal image. Tahitians fled from Maoris' grimacing, ... Tropic of Football is a gripping, bittersweet history of what may be football's last frontier. Found inside – Page 173The ' Tongans , Samoans , and Marquesins utilized both methods . The openness anl obviousness of the Hawaiian an ? Society Island ... The sacrifice of enemy inan bers , other than wiar victims , is co - incident with endcnic cannibalism . Found inside – Page 172The amount of Tonga cannibalism may indeed be gathered from the work of Mariner . Cannibalism was certainly once practised at the Hawaiian Islands ; not by ... ' 'It can be read and re-read many times, and every time something new will appear.' 'There is a reason why this is studied at school ... Excellent read.' 'This is one of the few books I've read that I keep on my Kindle to read again. Found inside – Page 331They are especially important in Hawaiian traditions , but they are also known in the Central Pacific . ... Sometimes they are represented as monstrous birds , sometimes as having the form of gigantic human beings of cannibal propensities , and as devouring the human beings whom ... to the unsympathetic ' heaven dwellers ' of Tongan and Samoan myth , and learned speculation has again been busy in ... Found inside – Page 139Although Samoans , Tongans , Hawaiians , Tahitians , Marquesans , Maoris , and even the Easter Islanders all descended and emigrated from the ancient isle of HawaiÄ·i ( Samoa ) ... Some are cultured savages , others outright cannibals . Found inside – Page 74Neither the concept of “ Samoa ” nor “ Tonga ” should be interpreted as simply a reference to the corresponding geographical entities . ... SavaiÊ»i ” or “ Savaiki ” are often substituted for “ Samoa ” in the myths , these being cognate forms for the generic Polynesian “ homeland ” . ... The equation of pig = human sacrificial cannibal victim is explicit in the myth of Möstoto ( Churchward 1939 : 462 - 9 ) . The red ... Found insideAYONG TONGA 15Ds ME NEUROM SaoAPorl Noore kle BERSAMA Molly LAND ready ) will give a better idea of what the books ... Jottings from the Pacific No. ! , is a graphic and interesting description of the Fijian and Samoan Islands , their ... Found insideThis is an important book. Found inside – Page 347... 41 FOLASA, Samoan father of demons, 241,312 FONO-KI-TANGATA, Tongan god, ... 137 FULUHIMAKA, Niue god, 8 FULU-ULAALEMATATO, Samoan cannibal goddess, ... Found inside – Page 345The Right Hon . R. J. Seddon's visit to Tonga , Fiji , Savage Islands and the Cook Islands . ... Fiji ( in Camping Among Cannibals ) , 1883 . ... Adams , Emma H. Jottings from the Pacific ; Life and Incidents in the Fijian and Samoan Islands . Found insideThe book traces the changing British attitudes towards imperial settlement as the early view of 'island as paradise' gives way to a fear of the hostile islanders and examines how this revelation undermined a key tenant of British ... Found inside – Page 336What magnificent specimens of Samoan , Tongan , and Fijian natives I have seen dancing as nature made them , in pure gaiety of life , who might have stood , with a slight alteration of type , as models for Cleopatra ! When I have returned to ... The book is dedicated to Queen Salote Tupou III who passed the traditions of the royal family to Latukefu, determined to impart her wealth of knowledge of the Tongan traditional past. Found inside – Page 167The amount of Tonga cannibalism , may indeed be gathered from the work of Mariner . Cannibalism was certainly once practised at the Hawaiian Islands ... Found inside – Page 54“And then, maybe a thousand years ago, men came from Tonga and they killed all the men ... falls in the Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian subfamily of the ... In this 1998 book, an international team from a variety of disciplines discusses the historical and cultural significance of cannibalism. Found inside – Page iv... Samoan character — London mission — Old superstitions — Polite- Cannibalism - Cosmogony - Migrations and origin ... Pig - market - Visit from the king - The TuiTonga Political history of Tonga — Titles and precedence George's prospects ... Found inside – Page 75Tree of Life ' myth , based upon Samoa , with stories of a cannibal race indulging in skull - worship on the sacred ... The people and the language are both Polynesian , the latter showing Tongan and Niuean , as well as Samoan , affinities . Found inside – Page 187He did not even follow the Samoan and Tongan method of a book wrapped up in ti leaves ( l a kei ) to catch the cuttlefish . ... his home he stopped to quench his thirst at the spring of fresh water close to Cannibal Cave just below where I write . This book explores the first encounters between Samoans and Europeans up to the arrival of the missionaries, using all available sources for the years 1722 to the 1830s, paying special attention to the first encounter on land with the ... Found inside – Page 167The amount of Tonga cannibalism , may indeed be gathered from the work of Mariner . Cannibalism was certainly once practised at the Hawaiian Islands ... 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