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... idol , called in the Irish Neevougi , has been , from time immemorial , religiously preserved and worshipped . This god resembles in appearance a thick roll of home - spun flannel , which arises from the custom of dedicating a dress of ...
... idol , called in the Irish Neevougi , has been , from time immemorial , religiously preserved and worshipped . This god resembles in appearance a thick roll of home - spun flannel , which arises from the custom of dedicating a dress of ...
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... idols and altars , exhorting the chiefs to follow his example . Many were naturally indignant at this proceeding , and determined to celebrate a great festival in honour of the gods . Turtle and other sacred fish had to be caught for ...
... idols and altars , exhorting the chiefs to follow his example . Many were naturally indignant at this proceeding , and determined to celebrate a great festival in honour of the gods . Turtle and other sacred fish had to be caught for ...
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... hearkened to the voice of the teachers , and , in fear and trem- bling , had brought their idols to be burnt , and had watched from 1 Christianity . TOTEM OR ETU WORSHIP . 135 afar while those daring 134 A LADY'S CRUISE .
... hearkened to the voice of the teachers , and , in fear and trem- bling , had brought their idols to be burnt , and had watched from 1 Christianity . TOTEM OR ETU WORSHIP . 135 afar while those daring 134 A LADY'S CRUISE .
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... idols , and no blood - stained maraes , altars , or temples ; human sacrifice , or indeed any sort of sacrifice , was not required ; hence the expression , " Godless as a Samoan , " by which the men of other groups described any one who ...
... idols , and no blood - stained maraes , altars , or temples ; human sacrifice , or indeed any sort of sacrifice , was not required ; hence the expression , " Godless as a Samoan , " by which the men of other groups described any one who ...
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... idol . This relic was afterwards disinterred and sent home to his children . I think the attempt to recover the remains of the dead from their savage murderers is at best very unsatisfactory . We had a fair example of it in Fiji , where ...
... idol . This relic was afterwards disinterred and sent home to his children . I think the attempt to recover the remains of the dead from their savage murderers is at best very unsatisfactory . We had a fair example of it in Fiji , where ...
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