ANTHROPOLOGICAL l'HOT0(iKAPHS. 



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14066. 

 Ii057- 

 14C80. 

 14081. 



14082. 



14083. 

 14084. 

 14085. 



14086. 

 14087. 



14088. 

 14089. 

 14090. 

 14091. 

 1 4092. 

 14093, 

 14095. 

 14096. 

 14097. 

 14098. 

 14099. 

 14100- 

 14103. 

 14104. 

 14105. 

 14106. 

 14107. 

 14108. 

 14109. 

 14110. 



Gill (chief). 

 14079. Girls. 



Children (daughters) of Junia, a Chief of Tongatabu. 



The colony of fruit-eating' bats (Pterobus ; native name, ' beka ') at 

 Hihifo, Tongatabu. They hang on Casuarina and fig-trees in the 

 open space of the village of Hihifo, and while tluis hanging are tabu. 

 The Hihifo tapa bears a representation of them marked ' Roe tauga 

 beka ' (the crowd of bats). 



The Ha'amonga Maui, portal leading to a group of ancient burying- 

 places near Niutoa, eastern end of Tongatabu. 



The Ha'amonga Maui, with man wearing half coconut leaf round waist. 



Corner-stone of one of the Tuitonga bur3'ing-places, Mua, 



Large slab of conglomerate shore rock^originally in one piece in the 

 side of one of the Tuitonga burying-places, Mua. 



Corner of one of the Tuitonga burying-place.s, Mua. 



Corner of same burying-place. A volcanic stone, probably from volcanic 

 island of Tofua, is used at the corner. The other stones are of the 

 ordinary shore conglomerate. 



R.C. cemetery and ancient Tuitonga burying-place, Mua. 



Slab of shore rock at side of one of the Tuitonga burying-places, Mua. 



Modern cemetery, Nakualofa, Tongatabu. 



Woman anointing Imsband's grave ; wearing mat of mourning. 



Tongans ; woman wearing mat of mourning. 

 14094. Two Tongan and one Samoan girl catching limes. 



Tongan children's game. 



Girl playing nose flute. 



Girl playing nose flute. 



Gathering at Vavau. 



Paddle dance, Tongatabu. 

 •14102. Phases in the dance, Vavau. 



Laka-laka, Vavau. 



Women beating out the bark of the paper mulberry for tapa. 



Women adding the final marks to a sheet of tapa, Nukualofa. 



Woman wearing the Hihifo tapa. 



Women making sisis, Blua. 



Girls fishing with hand nets on reef opposite Nukualofa. 



A kava party (a sheet of tapa beyond). 



Men making kava; pounding instead of chewing now generally em- 

 ployed. 



JViue. 



14111,14112. Men. 



Hervey Groujp, 

 1411.3-14118. 



Men of Mangaia. 



14119-14121. Men at Nagarawai. Viti Levu. 



14122. Men and women at Nagarawai. 



14123. Village in interior of Viti Levu. 



14124. Interior of Fijian house, Naroko roko yama, Viti Levu. 



Samoa. 



14125. Anapo, a chief man at Safata, Upolu, and some of his household. 



14126. Men, showing tatning. 



14127. 14128. Men, 



- 14129, 14130. Fanliilia, wife of Siu-manu-tafa, Chief of Apia. 

 14131,14132. Daughter of Siu-mana-tafa. 

 14133, 14134. Women, Tutnila. 

 14135-14137. Women. 



14138. Group of men on south coast of Tutuila. 

 .14139-14140. Men in canoe, Pango-pango Harbour, Tutuila. 



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