The Aboriginal Inhabitants of the Andaman IslandsMittal Publications - 224 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 40 筆
第 ii 頁
... Native Tribes of Tasmania " E. - List of ordinals F. ( a ) Philological harp .. PAGE .. 174 .. 175 188 .. 192 194 195 .. 198 .. 199 F. - Specimen of the South Andaman language G .-- List of possessive pronominal adjectives , as used ...
... Native Tribes of Tasmania " E. - List of ordinals F. ( a ) Philological harp .. PAGE .. 174 .. 175 188 .. 192 194 195 .. 198 .. 199 F. - Specimen of the South Andaman language G .-- List of possessive pronominal adjectives , as used ...
第 vi 頁
... natives of distant villages who from time to time happened to visit our Settlement ; but in every instance , whatever the nature of the communication or the character of my informant , I recognised the necessity and importance of ...
... natives of distant villages who from time to time happened to visit our Settlement ; but in every instance , whatever the nature of the communication or the character of my informant , I recognised the necessity and importance of ...
第 xiii 頁
... natives of the Andaman Islands . " The persistence with which travellers and writers , from the earliest times to a comparatively recent date , have maintained that these aborigines are anthropophagi would be remarkable were it not a ...
... natives of the Andaman Islands . " The persistence with which travellers and writers , from the earliest times to a comparatively recent date , have maintained that these aborigines are anthropophagi would be remarkable were it not a ...
第 xvii 頁
... all they were able to say was that it was occupied by the ye rewa- . a peon ' they seem to dread equally with the natives of Little Andaman . From the very commencement of the new Settlement , as · INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... all they were able to say was that it was occupied by the ye rewa- . a peon ' they seem to dread equally with the natives of Little Andaman . From the very commencement of the new Settlement , as · INTRODUCTION . xvii.
第 xx 頁
... native jungles , and so intense did this desire become , that , in spite of meeting with every discouragement , they were discovered one morning to 1 Vide Part I. Fide Appendix N. have settled the matter for themselves by swimming away ...
... native jungles , and so intense did this desire become , that , in spite of meeting with every discouragement , they were discovered one morning to 1 Vide Part I. Fide Appendix N. have settled the matter for themselves by swimming away ...
內容
Language | 49 |
B List of objects in common use among the Andamanese | 82 |
PART III | 107 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 220 |
常見字詞
aborigines adze Andam Andaman Islands Andaman tribes Andamanese animals Anthrop appear arrows bamboo belief bows brother's Burm called canoes Caryota cause chan'a chief coast cooked Cyrena Cyrena shell dancing Death and Burial deceased dugong eaten elder elewadi employed encampment feet female speaking fibre Fide fire fish former friends Gnetum gumul habit harpoon head Hindi honey hunting husband huts inhabitants invariably järawa Journ jungle kòi l'ide leaves legends Little Andaman maia male or female married Middle Andaman moon mother Mouat never Nicobarese object obtained occasions ornamented painted Pandanus paradoxurus paragraph persons Port Blair present Puluga Puluga-'s race regarded remarks Ross Island Round Round Round Round Round Rutland Island savages season sexes sister's South Andaman spear spirits stone tattooing Tide tomo tree turtle various Vide Appendix Vide post weapons wife women wood younger