Central Africa Japan And Fiji Microform a Story of Missionary Enterprise

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Central Africa Japan And Fiji Microform a Story of Missionary Enterprise
Pitman, Emma Raymond
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Among the productions of the soil are to be found taros, yams, bananas, plantains, sugar-canes, tobacco, maize, oranges, pine-apples, bread-fruit, and other articles of food. Sweet potatoes of enormous size are grown ; well-authenticated instances are recounted, in which these potatoes, on being dug up, weighed from half a pound to five pounds each. The taro grows to an enormous size, from one pound to twelve pounds each. This vegetable is really the "staff of life" to the Fijians, for after be...ing cooked, it is wholesome and delicious, taking the place of bread and pudding. Trees of different kinds supply the natives with clothing. They seem to possess much ingenuity in manufacturing articles of clothing, and tools of agricul- ture, and weapons of war. The bark of the fttalo tree supplies them with a material from which native cloths of different thicknesses and qualities are made. The leaves of the cocoa-nut tree, as well as those of other trees, are made into mats, baskets, and fans, by the women.

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