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486. How the Pigs began tu destroy the Gardens of the People .... 531 



487. How a man thought that a Woman called him a .Sorcerer and killed her 532 

 488—490. The Man without Firewood 532 



The Man who was refused Firewood by his Wife and was killed by her 

 (488), p. 532. The Man who offered his Drum for some Firewood (489), 

 p. 533. The Man who left himself without Firewood and subsequently 

 made up for his Neglect by cutting a great Quantity of it (490), p. 534. 



491 — 492. The Man who was put to Shame and committed vSuicide 535 



C. Varions Additional Stories (493—496) 536 



493. The Déluge 536 



494. How the Sea dried up 536 



495. The Origin of the Swamp and VVater-hole in Boigu 537 



496. The Firewood \^■hich in the Night changea into a Man 537 



D. The Arrivai of the First White Men (497—498) .... 538 



497. The Proclamation of the British Protectorate ; D'Albertis' Journey . . 538 



498. .An Early Visit of some Pearling Boats to Mawata 540 



LIST OF GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES 543 



REFERENCES TO CERTAIN NOTEWORTHY INCIDENTS AND DETAILS WHICH 



RECUR IN DIFFERENT TALES 550 



SUBJECT INDEX 553- 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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Ki'wai woman 4 



Man wearing his hair in old-fashioned tresses 4 



Man dre.ssed up for one of the cérémonies (native drawing) 5 



Ki'wai long4iouse 5 



Interiör of long-house 6 



Shelf over one of the fireplaces in a long-house 6 



House in a bush village 7 



Woman of the Dji'bü „bushmen" wearing a bürden 7 



Man shooting 8 



Sea-going canoe ' 8 



Steering a canoe 8 



Canoe with one outrigger 9 



„Half canoe" 9 



Native bridge 10 



Native banana garden with fence 10 



Man on a harpooning platform spearing a dugong (native drawing) 11 



Man spearing fish 1 1 



Burial platform 12 



Hut erected on a grave 12 



Human figure carved on a post in a „men's house" 13 



A man (native drawing) 64 



Tom. XLVII. 



