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PlatesA Chief’s Daughter and a Daughter of the PeopleA Chief’s Daughter and a Daughter of the PeopleA “Meke-Meke,” or Fijian Girls’ DanceA “Meke-Meke,” or Fijian Girls’ DanceInterior of a large Fijian HutInterior of a large Fijian HutA Fijian Mountaineer’s HouseA Fijian Mountaineer’s HouseAt the Door of a Fijian HouseAt the Door of a Fijian HouseA Fijian GirlA Fijian GirlSpearing Fish in FijiSpearing Fish in FijiA Fijian Fisher GirlA Fijian Fisher GirlA Posed Picture of an old-time Cannibal Feast in FijiA Posed Picture of an old-time Cannibal Feast in FijiMaking Fire by Wood FrictionMaking Fire by Wood FrictionAn Old ex-CannibalAn Old ex-CannibalA Fijian War-DanceA Fijian War-DanceAdi Cakobau (pronounced “Andi Thakombau”), the highest Princess in Fiji, at her house at NavusoAdi Cakobau (pronounced “Andi Thakombau”), the highest Princess in Fiji, at her house at NavusoA Filipino DwellingA Filipino DwellingA Village Street in the PhilippinesA Village Street in the PhilippinesA River Scene in the PhilippinesA River Scene in the PhilippinesA Negrito FamilyA Negrito FamilyNegrito Girls (showing Shaved Head at back)Negrito Girls (showing Shaved Head at back)A Negrito ShootingA Negrito ShootingTree Climbing by NegritosTree Climbing by NegritosA Negrito DanceA Negrito DanceArigita and his WifeArigita and his WifeThree Cape Nelson Kaili-Kailis in War AttireThree Cape Nelson Kaili-Kailis in War AttireKaili-Kaili House on the edge of a PrecipiceKaili-Kaili House on the edge of a Precipice“A Great Joke”“A Great Joke”A Ghastly RelicA Ghastly RelicCannibal TrophiesCannibal TrophiesA Woman and her BabyA Woman and her BabyA Papuan GirlA Papuan GirlThe Author with Kaili-Kaili FollowersThe Author with Kaili-Kaili FollowersWives of Native Armed PoliceWives of Native Armed PoliceA Papuan DamselA Papuan DamselBusimaiwa, the great Mambare Chief, with his Wife and Son (in the Police)Busimaiwa, the great Mambare Chief, with his Wife and Son (in the Police)A Haunt of the Bird of ParadiseA Haunt of the Bird of ParadiseThe Author starting on an ExpeditionThe Author starting on an ExpeditionA New Guinea River SceneA New Guinea River ScenePapuan Tree-HousesPapuan Tree-HousesA Village of the Agai AmbuA Village of the Agai AmbuH. W. Walker, L. Dyke-Acland, and C. A. W. MoncktonH. W. Walker, L. Dyke-Acland, and C. A. W. MoncktonView of Kuching from the Rajah’s GardenView of Kuching from the Rajah’s GardenDayaks and CanoesDayaks and CanoesDayak in War-CoatDayak in War-CoatDayak Women and Children on the Platform outside a long HouseDayak Women and Children on the Platform outside a long HouseDayaks Catching FishDayaks Catching FishA Dayak Woman with Mourning Ornaments round waistA Dayak Woman with Mourning Ornaments round waistOn a Tobacco EstateOn a Tobacco EstateOn a Bornean RiverOn a Bornean RiverColophonEncodingRevision History05-OCT-2000 Added TEI Header.23-JUL-2005 Last Revision.04-NOV-2009 Regenerated HTML, added colophon.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection27semedseemed30OneOn39mosquitosmosquitoes143atttentionattention163CryersCriers198jewelryjewellery213childenchildren

PlatesA Chief’s Daughter and a Daughter of the PeopleA Chief’s Daughter and a Daughter of the PeopleA “Meke-Meke,” or Fijian Girls’ DanceA “Meke-Meke,” or Fijian Girls’ DanceInterior of a large Fijian HutInterior of a large Fijian HutA Fijian Mountaineer’s HouseA Fijian Mountaineer’s HouseAt the Door of a Fijian HouseAt the Door of a Fijian HouseA Fijian GirlA Fijian GirlSpearing Fish in FijiSpearing Fish in FijiA Fijian Fisher GirlA Fijian Fisher GirlA Posed Picture of an old-time Cannibal Feast in FijiA Posed Picture of an old-time Cannibal Feast in FijiMaking Fire by Wood FrictionMaking Fire by Wood FrictionAn Old ex-CannibalAn Old ex-CannibalA Fijian War-DanceA Fijian War-DanceAdi Cakobau (pronounced “Andi Thakombau”), the highest Princess in Fiji, at her house at NavusoAdi Cakobau (pronounced “Andi Thakombau”), the highest Princess in Fiji, at her house at NavusoA Filipino DwellingA Filipino DwellingA Village Street in the PhilippinesA Village Street in the PhilippinesA River Scene in the PhilippinesA River Scene in the PhilippinesA Negrito FamilyA Negrito FamilyNegrito Girls (showing Shaved Head at back)Negrito Girls (showing Shaved Head at back)A Negrito ShootingA Negrito ShootingTree Climbing by NegritosTree Climbing by NegritosA Negrito DanceA Negrito DanceArigita and his WifeArigita and his WifeThree Cape Nelson Kaili-Kailis in War AttireThree Cape Nelson Kaili-Kailis in War AttireKaili-Kaili House on the edge of a PrecipiceKaili-Kaili House on the edge of a Precipice“A Great Joke”“A Great Joke”A Ghastly RelicA Ghastly RelicCannibal TrophiesCannibal TrophiesA Woman and her BabyA Woman and her BabyA Papuan GirlA Papuan GirlThe Author with Kaili-Kaili FollowersThe Author with Kaili-Kaili FollowersWives of Native Armed PoliceWives of Native Armed PoliceA Papuan DamselA Papuan DamselBusimaiwa, the great Mambare Chief, with his Wife and Son (in the Police)Busimaiwa, the great Mambare Chief, with his Wife and Son (in the Police)A Haunt of the Bird of ParadiseA Haunt of the Bird of ParadiseThe Author starting on an ExpeditionThe Author starting on an ExpeditionA New Guinea River SceneA New Guinea River ScenePapuan Tree-HousesPapuan Tree-HousesA Village of the Agai AmbuA Village of the Agai AmbuH. W. Walker, L. Dyke-Acland, and C. A. W. MoncktonH. W. Walker, L. Dyke-Acland, and C. A. W. MoncktonView of Kuching from the Rajah’s GardenView of Kuching from the Rajah’s GardenDayaks and CanoesDayaks and CanoesDayak in War-CoatDayak in War-CoatDayak Women and Children on the Platform outside a long HouseDayak Women and Children on the Platform outside a long HouseDayaks Catching FishDayaks Catching FishA Dayak Woman with Mourning Ornaments round waistA Dayak Woman with Mourning Ornaments round waistOn a Tobacco EstateOn a Tobacco EstateOn a Bornean RiverOn a Bornean River

A Chief’s Daughter and a Daughter of the PeopleA Chief’s Daughter and a Daughter of the People

A Chief’s Daughter and a Daughter of the People

A “Meke-Meke,” or Fijian Girls’ DanceA “Meke-Meke,” or Fijian Girls’ Dance

A “Meke-Meke,” or Fijian Girls’ Dance

Interior of a large Fijian HutInterior of a large Fijian Hut

Interior of a large Fijian Hut

A Fijian Mountaineer’s HouseA Fijian Mountaineer’s House

A Fijian Mountaineer’s House

At the Door of a Fijian HouseAt the Door of a Fijian House

At the Door of a Fijian House

A Fijian GirlA Fijian Girl

A Fijian Girl

Spearing Fish in FijiSpearing Fish in Fiji

Spearing Fish in Fiji

A Fijian Fisher GirlA Fijian Fisher Girl

A Fijian Fisher Girl

A Posed Picture of an old-time Cannibal Feast in FijiA Posed Picture of an old-time Cannibal Feast in Fiji

A Posed Picture of an old-time Cannibal Feast in Fiji

Making Fire by Wood FrictionMaking Fire by Wood Friction

Making Fire by Wood Friction

An Old ex-CannibalAn Old ex-Cannibal

An Old ex-Cannibal

A Fijian War-DanceA Fijian War-Dance

A Fijian War-Dance

Adi Cakobau (pronounced “Andi Thakombau”), the highest Princess in Fiji, at her house at NavusoAdi Cakobau (pronounced “Andi Thakombau”), the highest Princess in Fiji, at her house at Navuso

Adi Cakobau (pronounced “Andi Thakombau”), the highest Princess in Fiji, at her house at Navuso

A Filipino DwellingA Filipino Dwelling

A Filipino Dwelling

A Village Street in the PhilippinesA Village Street in the Philippines

A Village Street in the Philippines

A River Scene in the PhilippinesA River Scene in the Philippines

A River Scene in the Philippines

A Negrito FamilyA Negrito Family

A Negrito Family

Negrito Girls (showing Shaved Head at back)Negrito Girls (showing Shaved Head at back)

Negrito Girls (showing Shaved Head at back)

A Negrito ShootingA Negrito Shooting

A Negrito Shooting

Tree Climbing by NegritosTree Climbing by Negritos

Tree Climbing by Negritos

A Negrito DanceA Negrito Dance

A Negrito Dance

Arigita and his WifeArigita and his Wife

Arigita and his Wife

Three Cape Nelson Kaili-Kailis in War AttireThree Cape Nelson Kaili-Kailis in War Attire

Three Cape Nelson Kaili-Kailis in War Attire

Kaili-Kaili House on the edge of a PrecipiceKaili-Kaili House on the edge of a Precipice

Kaili-Kaili House on the edge of a Precipice

“A Great Joke”“A Great Joke”

“A Great Joke”

A Ghastly RelicA Ghastly Relic

A Ghastly Relic

Cannibal TrophiesCannibal Trophies

Cannibal Trophies

A Woman and her BabyA Woman and her Baby

A Woman and her Baby

A Papuan GirlA Papuan Girl

A Papuan Girl

The Author with Kaili-Kaili FollowersThe Author with Kaili-Kaili Followers

The Author with Kaili-Kaili Followers

Wives of Native Armed PoliceWives of Native Armed Police

Wives of Native Armed Police

A Papuan DamselA Papuan Damsel

A Papuan Damsel

Busimaiwa, the great Mambare Chief, with his Wife and Son (in the Police)Busimaiwa, the great Mambare Chief, with his Wife and Son (in the Police)

Busimaiwa, the great Mambare Chief, with his Wife and Son (in the Police)

A Haunt of the Bird of ParadiseA Haunt of the Bird of Paradise

A Haunt of the Bird of Paradise

The Author starting on an ExpeditionThe Author starting on an Expedition

The Author starting on an Expedition

A New Guinea River SceneA New Guinea River Scene

A New Guinea River Scene

Papuan Tree-HousesPapuan Tree-Houses

Papuan Tree-Houses

A Village of the Agai AmbuA Village of the Agai Ambu

A Village of the Agai Ambu

H. W. Walker, L. Dyke-Acland, and C. A. W. MoncktonH. W. Walker, L. Dyke-Acland, and C. A. W. Monckton

H. W. Walker, L. Dyke-Acland, and C. A. W. Monckton

View of Kuching from the Rajah’s GardenView of Kuching from the Rajah’s Garden

View of Kuching from the Rajah’s Garden

Dayaks and CanoesDayaks and Canoes

Dayaks and Canoes

Dayak in War-CoatDayak in War-Coat

Dayak in War-Coat

Dayak Women and Children on the Platform outside a long HouseDayak Women and Children on the Platform outside a long House

Dayak Women and Children on the Platform outside a long House

Dayaks Catching FishDayaks Catching Fish

Dayaks Catching Fish

A Dayak Woman with Mourning Ornaments round waistA Dayak Woman with Mourning Ornaments round waist

A Dayak Woman with Mourning Ornaments round waist

On a Tobacco EstateOn a Tobacco Estate

On a Tobacco Estate

On a Bornean RiverOn a Bornean River

On a Bornean River

ColophonEncodingRevision History05-OCT-2000 Added TEI Header.23-JUL-2005 Last Revision.04-NOV-2009 Regenerated HTML, added colophon.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection27semedseemed30OneOn39mosquitosmosquitoes143atttentionattention163CryersCriers198jewelryjewellery213childenchildren

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