Samoa, a Hundred Years Ago and Long Before: Together with Notes on the Cults and Customs of Twenty-three Other Islands in the Pacific |
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... chief of Tangaloa , and had a son , who was named Lu after herself . One night when Tangaloa lay down to sleep , he heard his grandson singing- Moa Lu , Moa Lu . After a time he changed it to— Lu Moa , Lu Moa . Tangaloa was annoyed at ...
... chief of Tangaloa , and had a son , who was named Lu after herself . One night when Tangaloa lay down to sleep , he heard his grandson singing- Moa Lu , Moa Lu . After a time he changed it to— Lu Moa , Lu Moa . Tangaloa was annoyed at ...
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... chiefs were in the habit of assembling , was the temple for the time being , as occasion required . Some settlements had a sacred grove as well as a temple , where prayers and offerings were presented . In their temples they had ...
... chiefs were in the habit of assembling , was the temple for the time being , as occasion required . Some settlements had a sacred grove as well as a temple , where prayers and offerings were presented . In their temples they had ...
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... chief . They were scattered over several villages , but did not move about in the bodies of mortals . A large temple was erected to one of them in which there were ten seats on which sat the principal chiefs . A large shell was the only ...
... chief . They were scattered over several villages , but did not move about in the bodies of mortals . A large temple was erected to one of them in which there were ten seats on which sat the principal chiefs . A large shell was the only ...
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... chief called Tapuaau , who swam hither from Fiji with his cuttle - fish . When taken into a house it showed a special fondness for a piece of white native cloth by stretching over to it , and hence this white cloth became an emblem of ...
... chief called Tapuaau , who swam hither from Fiji with his cuttle - fish . When taken into a house it showed a special fondness for a piece of white native cloth by stretching over to it , and hence this white cloth became an emblem of ...
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... chief on Upolu , and for convenience in coming and going made a hole in the reef , and hence the harbour at Apia . He went up the river also at that place , and built a stone house inland , the " Stonehenge " relics of which are still ...
... chief on Upolu , and for convenience in coming and going made a hole in the reef , and hence the harbour at Apia . He went up the river also at that place , and built a stone house inland , the " Stonehenge " relics of which are still ...
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Ahtiago Aneiteum Apolima banana battle bird body bread-fruit brother buried bush called cannibal canoe chief child club cocoa-nut College cooked Crown 8vo daughter death district earth Edition English engraved Eromanga Falealupo father fcap feast feet fight Fiji fire fish fought fowl friends Galela gods heads of families heavens hence HISTORY Illustrations incarnate island JEENS killed king laid land Langi leaf Lima lived LL.D Mafuie Malietoa Manono Manu'a Maps married Mata mats Menado moon Moreton Bay Moso Mysot native cloth Nengone Niua Niue offerings oven party pigs plantations POLYNESIAN Portrait prayed prayer priest principal Professor Pulotu rocks Rotuma round sacred Samoan Saparua Savaii shell Siati sick spear stones story supposed Talanga Tama Tama iti Tangaloa taro temple Tidore Tinilau Tokelau told Tonga took tree Tutuila Upolu Vaté village wife woman women worshipped yams
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