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-iournev and we had no lan a in »•*— 
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ry^'hv in ten riavst - ' ; ' ee ^ X ’ G 
VTC v/ere to see v;anu J ^ AA : 
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imnerative that ■>• ^ olu • , * +>, 0 
<. v^,.r T folt after having tne 
t3JI ? e, -tl to visit these islands; our records 
T^t 11 , terrestrial vertebrates and 
of avixau.a, ^;~ c . t have been recorded 
in soczs* i ~ ° n ‘ * -and o ub t ab ly 
xn books we reach Hoholulu and 
be uncovered 1 -e ,x - fort hcomi»g report; 
serve as the a,xs xor a*./ x ation? 
knowing very Ixrtle a. oOo . ■ denth, 
having no wa,, ^o - - J . t and only 
being and madeaunoe^ t mos t of 
=hot with a snot gun* •*- * . ±. 
“ ■ LoX * praeteur anthrooologxs *- 
my spare ame as ^ .T\ t> . r -t~ : ves; this was 
sociologist and studied the i— v ' ^ot-ntlv 
6 V.> f ■ ...1 1 task as thev were constantly 
•not a oitficu., • ~ . te that the Gilbertese 
around? most auunox allese - in' this 
were more warlike ■ historv - 
is true it has certaxnlv oe.o_ -„s. -o a ^ 
I found the Gilbertese nossxoly o.» * - 
- 1 then the Marshallese: wars is 
and furr^-.-.o ’in , - , .* noe V ;e ercount- 
■•' LLWv -/SW Streme hosritelity wherever 
er „„ . tt n? - welcomed V iarfiriwl. or 
" '¥!*’ IX C w'-ole communities end by 
tv batons - they would come from 
"“feLfe-fe Islands to wave a»d smile .t ns 
nexgn-yi . .... - ~ - ___ to say welcome; axso, 
from their canoeo, '••-*=• - th« Gilbertese 
contrary to rreconcexyed notion, th^^ 
were perh'P'i the Marshallese; 
the modern wor ld than ^/ei e^ the 
omp-bars this is more a cixftcao- . 
Los? Territory of the PeoxfioCin woich .he 
Marshalls are I.cluded) i^^ra t ^ - 
■ Cnorerative Society fo«. o ^ 
whether tms x " c ; e ,w, nr debate; one 
or bad is a question ot 
