| 1844 - 434 páginas
...the lower lip to the cheeks, and adopt two modes. The one consists in the under lip being slit or cut quite through, in the direction of the mouth, a little below the thick part. This incision, which is made even in children at the breast, is often above two inches... | |
| James Cook - 1880 - 538 páginas
...adopted by some of both sexes of the people of this Sound is their having the under-lip slit or cut quite through in the direction of the mouth, a little...and becomes so large as to admit the tongue through. This happened to be the case, when the first person having this incision was seen by one of the seamen,... | |
| James Cook - 1882 - 588 páginas
...adopted by some of both sexes of the people of this Sound is their having the under-lip slit or cut quite through in the direction of the mouth, a little...often above two inches long, and either by its natural retrattion, when the wound is fresh, or by the repetition of some artificial management, assumes the... | |
| Robert E. Snodgrass - 1928 - 678 páginas
...unsightly ornamental fashion, adopted by some of. both sexes, is their having the under-lip slit, or cut. quite through, in the direction of the mouth, a little below the swelling part In this artificial mouth they stick a fiat, narrow ornament, made chiefly out of a solid shell or bone,... | |
| 1928 - 726 páginas
...unsightly ornamental fashion, adopted by some of -both sexes, is their having the under-lip slit, or cut, quite through. in the direction of the mouth, a little below the swelling part In this artificial mouth they stick a flat, narrow ornament, made chiefly out of a solid shell or bone,... | |
| James Cook - 1999 - 494 páginas
...unsightly ornamental fashion, adopted by some of both sexes, is the having their under lip slit, or cut quite through in the direction of the mouth, a little...and becomes so large as to admit the tongue through. This happened to be the case when the first person, having this incision, was seen by one of the seamen,... | |
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