Index

Te Pito Te Henua, or Easter Island: Page Index

The Discovery of Easter Island

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Geological Features

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Various Names of the Island

page 453

Villages and Habitations

page 454

Flora

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Mammals

page 458

Fishes

page 459

Nets and Ropes

page 460

Natives

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Personal Appearance of the Natives

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Brutal Treatment of Natives by Early Voyagers

page 465

Thieving

page 466

Tattooing

page 467

Dress

page 468

The Native Dance

page 469

Religion

page 470

Sacrificial Stones

page 471

Fire

page 472

Government

page 473

Burial of the Dead

page 474

Weapons and War

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Exploration of the Island

page 477

Reconnaisance to Rana Kao

page 478

The Ancient Stone House At Orongo

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Sculptured Rocks

page 482

Ancient Customs in Relation to Gathering the Sea-Birds Eggs

page 483

Employment of Natives

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Ruins of the Oldest Habitation on the Island

page 487

Natural Caves

page 488

Anakena Bay

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Tongariki

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Rana Roraka

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Platforms and Images

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Language

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Translation of the Easter Island Tablet, Apai

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Text of the Easter Island Tablet: Atua Matariri

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Text of the Easter Island Tablet: Eaha To Ran Ariiki Kete

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Text of the Easter Island Tablets: Father Mourning the Loss of His Child

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Text of the Easter Island Tablet: Ate-a-renga-hokan iti Poheraa

page 526

Tradition in Regard to the Origin of The Islanders.

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Tradition Regarding Obsidian Spear-points

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Genealogy of the Kings of Easter Island

page 534

List of Ethnographic Specimens Obtained at Easter Island

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Polynesian Archaeology

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Language--Vocabulary

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Vocabulary

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