Some Folk-Songs and Myths From Samoa
Some Folk-Songs and Myths from Samoa. — Translated by the Rev. G. Pratt. — With Introductions and Notes by John Fraser, LL.D. — [Read before the Royal Society of N.S. Wales, October 7, 1891.]
Contents
- XV.—Tangaloa-a-Ui—A ‘Tala.’ How sacrifices to the Sun ceased
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XVI.—Le Solo i le La p. 125
- [section] p. 125
- Notes to Nos. XV. AND XVI p. 127
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XVI.—Malietoa-feai
- [section]
- Notes to no. XVII p. 129
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XVIII.—Malietoa-fe'ai.—A Solo p. 130
- [section] p. 130
- Notes To No. XVIII p. 131
- XIX.—The Kings of Manu'a and Samoa p. 133
- XX.—The following is a list of the Kings of Manu'a p. 138
- XXI.—The Progeny of Ali'a-Tama, Who was the first Tui-Manu'a p. 139
- XXII.—The First Samoans p. 140
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XXIII.—Samoan Customs, Analogous to those of the Israelites p. 141
- [section] p. 141
- Names of the Samoan Months.1 p. 146