Tamate the Life Story of James Chalmers Told for Young People

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Tamate the Life Story of James Chalmers Told for Young People
Richard Lovett
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There are numerous villages on the hills at the back of it, easily visited. We anchored off Round Head.
4 The vessel continued her eastward voyage, and Hula, Kerepunu, and Teste Island were visited in turn. At the latter place the people were very friendly and crowded round us. We were led up to a platform in front of one of their large houses, and there seated and regaled with cocoanuts. The next morning we were soon surrounded with canoes, and our deck swarmed with natives trading curios, yam
...s, cocoanuts and fish for beads and hoop-iron. Many were swearing friendship, and exchanging names with us, in hopes of getting hoop-iron l . There is as great a demand for hoop -iron here as for tobacco at Port Moresby. They told us they disliked fighting, but delighted in the dance, betel-nut, and sleep. The 1 At this time hoop-iron, about three-quarters of an inch thick, and capable of being used in many ways by the natives, was much more precious to them than gold. Hoop-iron and tobacco were the money of New Guinea at that period.

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