Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae, Niteet 47–48Suomen Tiedeseura, 1917 |
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... Kíwai woman LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . Page Man wearing his hair in old - fashioned tresses Man dressed up for one of the ceremonies ( native drawing ) Kíwai long - house Interior of long - house Shelf over one of the fireplaces in a long ...
... Kíwai woman LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . Page Man wearing his hair in old - fashioned tresses Man dressed up for one of the ceremonies ( native drawing ) Kíwai long - house Interior of long - house Shelf over one of the fireplaces in a long ...
Sivu 1
... Kíwai speaking Papuans , with the exception of those from Másingára ( called by the local inhabitants Másingle ) , Dírimo ( Drímu ) , Djíbu , and Bóigu . The folktales were told in pigeon English , or in Kíwai , only those from ...
... Kíwai speaking Papuans , with the exception of those from Másingára ( called by the local inhabitants Másingle ) , Dírimo ( Drímu ) , Djíbu , and Bóigu . The folktales were told in pigeon English , or in Kíwai , only those from ...
Sivu 4
... Kíwai , whilst along the coast eastward of the Kiwai territory dialects are spoken which show an unmistakable relation to Kíwai . The Kíwai language itself is divided into two related dialects , one of which is spoken on Kíwai island ...
... Kíwai , whilst along the coast eastward of the Kiwai territory dialects are spoken which show an unmistakable relation to Kíwai . The Kíwai language itself is divided into two related dialects , one of which is spoken on Kíwai island ...
Sivu 10
Native bridge . Agriculture . The occu- pations of the Kíwai people are agriculture , hunting and fishing . The natives fence in their gardens and cultivate them with a great care . The principal plants grown are sweet potatoes , yams ...
Native bridge . Agriculture . The occu- pations of the Kíwai people are agriculture , hunting and fishing . The natives fence in their gardens and cultivate them with a great care . The principal plants grown are sweet potatoes , yams ...
Sivu 15
... Kíwai was at first a sandbank , gradually forming from the refuse which the people living on the shores threw into the Fly river . A hawk carried a fish over to the sandbank , and Méuri , the first man , developed out of the decaying ...
... Kíwai was at first a sandbank , gradually forming from the refuse which the people living on the shores threw into the Fly river . A hawk carried a fish over to the sandbank , and Méuri , the first man , developed out of the decaying ...
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Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Abére Adiri asked Bádu banana belong bird Bíri body Bóigu bow and arrows brother brought bush bushmen called canoe carried cassowary catch caught coconut crab creek crocodile dance Dáru Daváne dead Díbiri digging stick dogs drum dugong father fellow fetch fight fire fish Gaméa gámoda garden gave Gibúma girl ground harpoon head hiwai-abére husband Iása inside Ipisía island kaikai Káku kangaroo killed Kíwai Kogéa Kubíra Kúiamo leave lived look Mábuiag married Másingára Mawáta Meséde Méuri morning mother mythical Nábeamuro Nága Námai night once origorúso pickaninny plant plenty returned Sagáru sago Sáibai savy Sésere shoot shot Sído Sído's sister sleep snake Sóido Sópuse spear spirit stone stop taro thing thought threw told took tree turtle underneath Uúo village vulva Wáboda wailed Wawa wife woman women Yam island yams