An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology

Literature on Futuna and Alofi

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Literature on Futuna and Alofi

Early Voyagers
  • Le Maire and Schouten (1615-1617)
  • Bougainville (1766-1769)
Other Writers

Annales de la propagation de la foi, vols. 12-50, Lyon, 1838-1877.

Annales des missions d'Océanie, correspondence des premiers missionaires, Soc. de Marie, vol. 1, Lyon, 1895.

Bourdin, Le PÈre, Vie du vénérable P.M.L. Chanel, prêtre de la Société de Marie, Paris, Lyon, 1867.

Grezel, Le PÈre, Dictionnaire Futunien-Francais, Paris, 1878.

Hocart, A. M., Chieftainship and the sister's son in the Pacific: American Anthropologist, new ser., vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 631-646, 1915.

Laeerrière, Julien, Voyage aux Iles Tonga-Tabou, Wallis, et Foutouna, Paris, 1845.

Smith, S. Percy, Futuna, or Horne Island and its people: Polynesian Soc., Jour., vol. 1, pp. 33-52, 1892.

Bishop Museum Publications

Burrows, E. G., Ethnology of Futuna, Bull. 138, 1936.

Burrows, E. G., Songs of Uvea and Futuna, Bull. 183, 1945.

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Title: An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology

Author: Te Rangi Hiroa

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