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| Mafulu Women Decorated for a Dance. … Frontispiece |
1 | Kuni Scenery. |
2 | Mafulu Scenery. |
3 | Skull A. |
4 | Skull C. |
5 | Husband, Wife and Child. |
6 | Man and Two Women. |
7, 8 | Man, Young Man and Boy. |
9 | Different Types of Men. |
10 | An Unusual Type. |
11, 12 | Two Unusual Types. |
13 | Fig. 1. Section of Man’s Perineal Band. Fig. 2. Decoration near end of Woman’s Perineal Band. Fig. 3. Section of Woman’s Perineal Band. Fig. 4. Section of Man’s or Woman’s Dancing Ribbon. |
14 | Fig. 1. Belt No. 1. Fig. 2. Belt No. 3. Fig. 3. Belt No. 4. |
15 | Fig. 1. Belt No. 5 (one end only). Fig. 2. Belt No. 6 (one end only). Fig. 3. Belt No. 7. |
16 | A General Group. |
17 | A Young Chief’s Sister decorated for a Dance. |
18, 19 | Women wearing Illness Recovery Capes. |
20 | Fig. 1. Ear-rings. Fig. 2. Jew’s Harp. Fig. 3. Hair Fringe. |
21 | Man, Woman and Children. |
22, 23 | A Little Girl with Head Decorations. |
24 | Figs. 1, 2, 5, and 6. Women’s Hair Plaits decorated with European Beads, Shells, Shell Discs, Dog’s Tooth, and Betel Nut Fruit. Fig. 3. Man’s Hair Plait with Cane Pendant. Fig. 4. Man’s Hair Plait with Betel Nut Pendant. |
25 | Fig. 1. Leg Band. Figs. 2 and 4. Women’s Hair Plaits decorated with Shells and Dogs’ Teeth. Fig. 3. Bone Implement used (as a Fork) for Eating. |
26 | Group of Women. |
27 | A Young Woman. |
28 | Two Women. |
29 | Two Women. |
30 | Fig. 1. Mourning String Necklace. Fig. 2. Comb. Fig. 3. Pig’s Tail Ornament for Head. Fig. 4. Whip Lash Head Ornament. Fig. 5. Forehead Ornament. |
31 | Necklaces. |
32 | A Necklace. |
33 | Necklaces. |
34 | Fig. 1. Armlet No. 5. Fig. 2. Armlet No. 4. Fig. 3. Armlet No. 2. Fig. 4. Armlet No. 1. |
35 | Woman wearing Dancing Apron. |
36, 37 | Decoration of Dancing Aprons. |
38, 39 | Decoration of Dancing Aprons. |
40, 41 | Decoration of Dancing Aprons. |
42, 43 | Decoration of Dancing Aprons. |
44 | Head Feather Ornaments. |
45 | Head Feather Ornaments. |
46 | Fig. 1. Head Feather Ornament. Fig. 2. Back Feather Ornament. |
47 | Plaited Head Feather Frames. |
48 | Mother and Baby. |
49 | At the Spring. |
50 | A Social Gathering. |
51 | Fig. 1. Small Smoking Pipe. Fig. 2. Pig-bone Scraping Implement. Fig. 3. Stone Bark Cloth Beater. Fig. 4. Drilling Implement. Fig. 5. Bamboo Knife. Figs. 6 and 7. Lime Gourds. |
52 | Fig. 1. Wooden Dish. Figs. 2 and 3. Water-Carrying Gourds. |
53 | Fig. 1. Bag No. 3. Fig. 2. Bag No. 4. Fig. 3. Bag. No. 6. |
54 | Village of Salube and Surrounding Country. |
55 | Village of Seluku, with Chiefs Emone at End and Remains of Broken-down Burial Platform in Middle. |
56 | Village of Amalala, with Chiefs Emone at End.. |
57 | Village of Amalala (looking in other direction), with Secondary Emone at End. |
58 | Village of Malala, with Secondary Emone at End and Ordinary Grave and Burial Platform of Chief’s Child in Right Foreground. |
59 | Village of Uvande, with Chief’s Emone at End. |
60 | Village of Biave, with Chief’s Emone at End and Burial Platform of Chief’s Child in Middle. |
61 | Chief’s Emone in Village of Amalala. |
62 | Chief’s Emone in Village of Malala. |
63 | House in Village of Malala. |
64 | House in Village of Levo, with Child’s Excrement Receptacle to Left. |
65 | Suspension Bridge over St. Joseph River. |
66 | Bridge over Aduala River. |
67 | Scene at Big Feast in Village of Amalala. |
68 | Row of Killed Pigs at Big Feast at Village of Amalala. |
69 | Scene at Village of Seluku during Preparations for Big Feast. |
70 | Scene at Big Feast at Village of Seluku. |
71 | Young Girl Ornamented for Perineal Band Ceremony. |
72 | Feast at Perineal Band Ceremony. |
73 | Figs, 1, 2, and 3. Points of War Spears. Fig. 4. Point of War-Arrow. Fig. 5. Point of Bird-Shooting Arrow. |
74 | Fig. 1. Bow. Fig. 2. Shield (outside). Fig. 3. Shield (inside). |
75 | Fig. 1. Club (pineapple type of head). Fig. 2. Club (disc type of head). Fig. 3. Drum. Fig. 4. Adze. |
76 | Fishing Weir. |
77 | Planting Yams in Garden. |
78 | Collecting Sweet Potatoes in Garden. |
79 | Hammering Bark Cloth. |
80 | The Ine Pandanus. |
81 | Mafulu Network. |
82 | Funeral Feast (not of Chief). Guests assembled to commence Dance down Village Enclosure. |
83 | The same Funeral Feast. Guest Chief Dancing down Village Enclosure. |
84 | Platform Grave of Chief’s Child at Back. Ordinary Grave in Front. |
85 | Group of Platform Graves of Chiefs and their Relations. |
86 | Platform Grave of a Chief’s Child. |
87, 88 | The Gabe Fig Tree, in which Chiefs’ Burial Boxes are placed and which is Generally Believed to be Haunted by Spirits. |
89 | The Remains of a Chiefs Burial Platform which has collapsed, and beneath which his Skull and some of his Bones are interred Underground. |
90 | An Emone to which are hung the Skulls and some of the Bones from Chiefs’ Burial Platforms which have Collapsed. |
91 | A House with Receptacle for Child’s Excrement. |
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