British missionary William Ellis (1794-1872) preserved vivid, invaluable accounts of indigenous Polynesian life in this two-volume work, published in 1829.
British missionary William Ellis (1794-1872) preserved vivid, invaluable accounts of indigenous Polynesian life in this two-volume work, published in 1829.
1. Voyage to Raiatea 2. Origin of the inhabitants of the South Sea Islands 3. General state of society 4. Schools erected in Huahine 5. Improved circumstances of the females 6. Public assemblies during the week 7. Station at Maeva 8. Description of Polynesian idols 9. Increased desire for books 10. Former diseases in the islands comparatively few and mild 11. General view of a Christian church 12. Government of the South Sea Islands 13. Power of the chiefs and proprietors of land 14. Pomare's proposed restrictions on barter 15. Promulgation of the new code of laws in Huahine 16. Visit from the Windward Islands 17. Singular custom of the chiefs in marching to battle 18. Arrival of the deputation at Tahiti 19. Voyage to Borabora.
1. Voyage to Raiatea 2. Origin of the inhabitants of the South Sea Islands 3. General state of society 4. Schools erected in Huahine 5. Improved circumstances of the females 6. Public assemblies during the week 7. Station at Maeva 8. Description of Polynesian idols 9. Increased desire for books 10. Former diseases in the islands comparatively few and mild 11. General view of a Christian church 12. Government of the South Sea Islands 13. Power of the chiefs and proprietors of land 14. Pomare's proposed restrictions on barter 15. Promulgation of the new code of laws in Huahine 16. Visit from the Windward Islands 17. Singular custom of the chiefs in marching to battle 18. Arrival of the deputation at Tahiti 19. Voyage to Borabora.
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