Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae, Niteet 47–48Suomen Tiedeseura, 1917 |
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Sivu 15
... Méuri , the first man , developed out of the decaying fish . Later on some other people came and settled down there . Kapía , the black cockatoo , brought fire to the island . THE ORIGIN OF THE KUBIRA PEOPLE IN KIWAI . 2. While Kíwai ...
... Méuri , the first man , developed out of the decaying fish . Later on some other people came and settled down there . Kapía , the black cockatoo , brought fire to the island . THE ORIGIN OF THE KUBIRA PEOPLE IN KIWAI . 2. While Kíwai ...
Sivu 19
... Méuri in Sagáru's way . It was at the request of the tree that Sagáru caused Sído to ruin his stone axe . Sído had ... Méuri's place inside the trunk of a tree . Sagáru found him , and they met but were betrayed by a man who had ...
... Méuri in Sagáru's way . It was at the request of the tree that Sagáru caused Sído to ruin his stone axe . Sído had ... Méuri's place inside the trunk of a tree . Sagáru found him , and they met but were betrayed by a man who had ...
Sivu 42
... Méuri got used to the fire . A number of people came over from Manávete and joined Méuri and Dáve in Kíwai . 273. How Turuma of Gibu was taught the Use of Fire by Gibunogere . Turúma who had no fire was visited by Gíbunogére who ...
... Méuri got used to the fire . A number of people came over from Manávete and joined Méuri and Dáve in Kíwai . 273. How Turuma of Gibu was taught the Use of Fire by Gibunogere . Turúma who had no fire was visited by Gíbunogére who ...
Sivu 64
... Méuri from Páturi in Manávete , they were looking for a boy named Ámue who had been taken by a crocodile ( cf. no . 2 C ) . „ Who you ? " they said on seeing Méuri . „ Me Méuri , me stop this place . Where you come ? " „ Me come along ...
... Méuri from Páturi in Manávete , they were looking for a boy named Ámue who had been taken by a crocodile ( cf. no . 2 C ) . „ Who you ? " they said on seeing Méuri . „ Me Méuri , me stop this place . Where you come ? " „ Me come along ...
Sivu 65
... Méuri lives there underneath . ( Káku , Ipisía ) . A. Two brothers named Sogío and Gumáru lived in Kíwai at Iásamúba before there were any other people on the island . They fed on fish which they dried in the sun on a stranded nipa ...
... Méuri lives there underneath . ( Káku , Ipisía ) . A. Two brothers named Sogío and Gumáru lived in Kíwai at Iásamúba before there were any other people on the island . They fed on fish which they dried in the sun on a stranded nipa ...
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Abére Adiri asked Bádu banana belong bird Bíri body Bóigu bow and arrows brother brought bush bushmen called canoe carried cassowary catch caught coconut cooked crab creek crocodile dance Dáru Daváne dead Díbiri digging stick dogs drum dugong father fellow 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 lása lived look Mábuiag married Másingára Mawáta Meséde Méuri morning mother mythical Nábeamuro Nága Námai ngái night once origorúso pickaninny plant plenty returned home Sagáru sago Sáibai savy Sésere shoot shot Sído Sído's sister sleep snake Sóido spear spirit stone stop taro thing thought threw told took tree Túritúri turtle underneath Uúo village vulva Wáboda wailed Wawa What's wife woman women Yam island yams