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THE STONE AGE TO-DAY
IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA
A. F. R. WOLLASTON
AUTHOR OF FROM RUWENZORI TO THE CONGO
WITH APPENDICES BY
W. R. OGILVIE-GRANT, A. C. HADDON, F.R.S.
AND SIDNEY H. RAY
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS
NEW YORK
STURGIS & WALTON
COMPANY
1912
WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED
LONDON AND BECCLES
ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE, O.M.
THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED
May, 1912.
PAGE |
Preface |
Introduction |
CHAPTER I |
The British Ornithologists UnionMembers of the ExpeditionVoyage to JavaChoice of RiversProsperity of JavaHalf-castesObsequious JavaneseThe Rijst-tafelCustoms of the DutchBuitenzorg GardenGaroet |
CHAPTER II |
Expedition leaves JavaThe NiasEscortMacassarRaja of GoaAmboinaCorals and FishesAmbonese ChristiansDutch ClubsDobo |
CHAPTER III |
New GuineaIts Position and ExtentTerritorial DivisionsMountain RangesNumerous RiversThe PapuansThe Discovery of New GuineaEarly VoyagersSpanish and DutchJan CarstenszFirst Discovery of the Snow MountainsWilliam Dampier in the RoebuckCaptain Cook in the EndeavourNaturalists and later Explorers |
CHAPTER IV |
Sail from the Aru IslandsSight New GuineaDistant MountainsSignal FiresNatives in CanoesA British FlagNatives on BoardTheir BehaviourArrival at Mimika RiverReception at WakatimiDancing and WeepingLanding StoresView of the CountrySnow MountainsShark-fishingMaking the CampDeath of W. Stalker |
CHAPTER V |
Arrival of our AmboneseCoolie ConsiderationsCanoes of the NativesMaking CanoesPreliminary Exploration of the MimikaVariable TidesCompleting the CampA Plague of FliesAlso of CricketsMaking AtapTrading with the NativesTrade Goods |
CHAPTER VI |
Difficulties of FoodCoolies RationsChoice of ProvisionsTransporting Supplies up the MimikaDescription of the RiverA Days WorkMonotonous SceneryCrowned PigeonsBirds of Paradise and OthersSnakes, Bees, and other CreaturesRapids and Clear WaterThe SeasonsWindRainThunderstormsHalleys Comet |
CHAPTER VII |
Exploration of the Kapare RiverObotaNative GeographyRiver ObstructionsHornbills and Tree DucksGifts of StonesImportance of Steam LaunchCultivation of TobaccoSago SwampsManufacture of SagoCooking of SagoThe Dutch Use of Convict Labour |
CHAPTER VIII |
Description of WakatimiThe Papuan HouseCoconut PalmsThe Sugar PalmDrunkenness of the NativesDrunken VagariesOther CultivationThe Native LanguageNo InterpretersThe NumeralsDifficulties of UnderstandingNames of PlacesLocal Differences of Pronunciation |
CHAPTER IX |
The Papuans of WakatimiColourHairEyesNoseTattooingHeightDressWidows BonnetsGrowth of ChildrenPreponderanceof MenNumber of WivesChildhoodSwimming and other GamesImitativeness of ChildrenThe Search for FoodWomen as WorkersFishing NetsOther Methods of FishingAn Extract from Dampier |
CHAPTER X |
Food of the PapuansCassowariesThe Native DogQuestion of CannibalismVillage HeadmanThe Social System of the PapuansThe FamilyTreatment of WomenReligionWeather SuperstitionsCeremony to avert a FloodThe PigA Village FestivalWailing at DeathsMethods of Disposal of the DeadNo Reverence for the RemainsPurchasing Skulls |
CHAPTER XI |
Papuans Love of MusicTheir ConcertsA Dancing HouseCarvingPapuans as ArtistsCats CradleVillage SquabblesThe Part of the WomenWooden and Stone ClubsShell Knives and Stone AxesBows and ArrowsPapuan MarksmenSpearsA most Primitive PeopleDiseaseProspects of their Civilisation |
CHAPTER XII |
The Camp at ParimauA Plague of BeetlesFirst Discovery of the Tapiro PygmiesPapuans as CarriersWe visit the Clearing of the TapiroRemarkable Clothing of TapiroOur Relations with the NativesSystem of PaymentTheir Confidence in UsOccasional TheftsA Customary Peace-offeringPapuans as Naturalists |
CHAPTER XIII |
Visit of Mr. LorentzArrival of Steam LaunchA Sailor DrownedOur Second Batch of CooliesHealth of the GurkhasDayaks the Best CooliesSicknessArrival of Motor BoatCamp under WaterExpedition moves to ParimauExplorations beyond the MimikaLeechesFloods on the Tuaba RiverOverflowing RiversThe WataikwaCutting a Track |
CHAPTER XIV |
The Camp at the Wataikwa RiverMalay CooliesAmokA Double MurderA View of the Snow MountainsFelling TreesFloodsVillage washed AwayThe Wettest SeasonThe Effects of FloodsBeri-beriArrival of C. GrantDeparture of W. Goodfellow |
CHAPTER XV |
Pygmies visit ParimauDescription of Tapiro PygmiesColourHairClothingOrnamentsNetted BagsFlint KnivesBone DaggersSleeping MatsFire StickMethod of making FireCultivation of TobaccoManner of SmokingBows and ArrowsVillage of the PygmiesTerraced GroundHouses on PilesVillage HeadmanOur Efforts to see the WomenLanguage and VoicesTheir IntelligenceCountingTheir Geographical Distribution |
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