ABSTRACT

First published in 1967. The period between the years 1890 and 1893 in Samoa was marked by civil war between the rival factions of Malietoa and Matafa, ending, as all the world knows, in the overthrow and deportation of the latter chief. The author, partisan feeding in the struggle, shared with Robert Louis Stevenson, his neighbour of Vailima, resulted in the extension of an intimacy with the Samoan people and their chiefs. This text forms his account of his experiences and investigations in the Caroline Islands.

chapter |16 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter |12 pages

GENERAL SKETCH OF THE CAROLINES

chapter I|13 pages

PART I

chapter II|10 pages

HONG KONG TO MANILLA

chapter VI|39 pages

THIRD VISIT TO THE RUINS

chapter VIII|28 pages

PONAPE: DRESS, INDUSTRIES, AND MANUFACTURES

chapter IX|14 pages

VISIT TO MOKIL, PINGELAP AND KUSAIE

chapter X|25 pages

STAY ON LELE

chapter XI|11 pages

RETURN TO COLONY; VISIT TO MUTOK AND PANIAU

chapter XIII|14 pages

PANIAU TO COLONY

chapter XIV|16 pages

FROM PANIAU TO "!ARAU

chapter XV|11 pages

I'ANIAU TO COLONY, THENCE TO GUAM AND YAI'

chapter XVI|15 pages

DESCRIPTION OF YAP; TOMIL TO LAI

chapter XVII|19 pages

VISIT TO ONOTH AND GOROR

chapter XX|18 pages

NORTH YAP―RETURN TO TARRANG

chapter XXI|14 pages

STAY AT TARRANG AND DEPARTURE FOR HONG KONG