| William Ellis - 1831 - 448 páginas
...gardens, built their houses, launched their canoes, cast their nets, and commenced or concluded a journey. The first fish taken periodically on their shores,...which the god should not receive such acknowledgment. The bure arii, a ceremony in which the king acknowledged the supremacy of the gods, was attended with... | |
| William Ellis - 1831 - 448 páginas
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| William Ellis - 1833 - 342 páginas
...gardens, built their houses, launched their canoes, cast their nets, and commenced or concluded a journey. The first fish taken periodically on their shores,...regarded as sacred, were conveyed to the altar. The first fruits of their orchards and gardens were also taumaha, or offered with a portion of their live-stock,... | |
| William Ellis - 1833 - 342 páginas
...gardens, built their houses, launched their canoes, cast their nets, and commenced or concluded a journey. The first fish taken periodically on their shores,...regarded as sacred, were conveyed to the altar. The first fruits of their orchards and gardens were also taumaha, or offered with a portion of their live-stock,... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1834 - 562 páginas
...gardens, built their houses, launched their canoes, cast their nets, and commenced or concluded a journey. The first fish taken periodically on their shores,...regarded as sacred, were conveyed to the altar. The first fruits of their orchards and gardens were also taumaha, or offered, with a portion of their live... | |
| William Ellis - 1831 - 446 páginas
...gardens, built their houses, launched their canoes, cast their nets, and commenced or concluded a journey. The first fish taken periodically on their shores,...which the god should not receive such acknowledgment. The bure arii, a ceremony in which the king acknowledged the supremacy of the gods,, was' attended... | |
| James George Frazer - 1890 - 430 páginas
...in the form of an eel presented the first-fruits of their taro plantations to the eel.* In Tahiti " the first fish taken periodically on their shores,...first-fruits of their orchards and gardens were also tatima/ia, or offered, with a portion of their live stock, which consisted of pigs, dogs, and fowls,... | |
| James George Frazer - 1900 - 494 páginas
...in the form of an eel presented the first-fruits of their taro plantations to the eel.3 In Tahiti " the first fish taken periodically on their shores,...also taumaha, or offered, with a portion of their live stock, which consisted of pigs, dogs, and fowls, as it was supposed death would be inflicted on... | |
| James George Frazer - 1900 - 498 páginas
...first-fruits of their orchards and gardens were also taumaha, or offered, with a portion of their live stock, which consisted of pigs, dogs, and fowls, as it was...which the god should not receive such acknowledgment." 4 In Huahine, one of the Society Islands, the first-fruits were presented to the god Tani. A poor person... | |
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