46 Gunnar LandtiMan. 



I) THE TREATMENT OF SHIPWRECKED PEOPLE. 



307 — 311. Instances showing the disposition of the natives to kill shipwrecked people, 

 and the conflicts ensuing from thls custom. 



XII. HUNTINO ADVENTURES (312-331) 



A ADVENTURES WITH PIGS (312—316) 



B. VARIOUS HUNTING ADVENTURES (317-321). 



C. ADVENTURES WiTH CROCODILES (322-326). 



D HARPOONING ADVENTURES ON THE REEFS (327-331). 



XIII. WAR AND FIGHTING (332-364) 



FEUDS BETWEEN DIFFERENT GROUPS OF PEOPLE IN A VILLAGE; OTHER TRIBES 

 ARE EMPLOYED FOR TAKING REVENGE (332-336) 



THE FIGHT OF THE MAWATA, DJIBARU, SAIBAI, KUNINI, GOWO, TURITURI AND 



OTHER PEOPLE (337—338). 



THE FIGHT BETWEEN MAWATA AND TURITURI (339). 



FIGHTS BETWEEN THE MAWATA PEOPLE AND THE BUSHMEN (340-348) 



THE FIGHT BETWEEN MASINGARA AND DARU (349). 



THE FIGHTS OF THE IPISIA PEOPLE (350 352). 



THE QUARREL BETWEEN lASA AND PARAMA (353). 



THE FIGHT BETWEEN MIRISIA AND PURUTU ABOUT THEIR SAGO-TREES (354) 



THE FIGHT BETWEEN KUBIRA AND ABO (355). 



THE IVIDE PEOPLE AND THE BUSHMEN (356). 



THE EDAME AND LÖPE PEOPLES AND THEIR FIGHTS (357) 



THE ATTACK ON THE VAM AND TUDU ISLANDERS IN DARU (358). 



FABULOUS AND MISCELLANEOUS FIGHTS. 



359. Mädo who was a very strong man challenged all the people to come and fight 

 him. He defended himself for a long time singlehanded against the Paara people but was at 

 ength heaten. 



Tom. XL VU. 



