An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology

Literature on Mangareva

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Literature on Mangareva

Early Voyagers
  • Wilson (1796-1798)
  • Beechey (1825- 1828)
  • Moeren Hout (1828-1834)
  • Dumont D'urville (1837-1840)
Other Writers

Annales de la propagation de la foi, Lyon, 1835—.

Caillot, A. C. E., Histoire de la Polynésie orientale, Paris, 1910.

Caret, Francoise-d'Assise, Lettres: lles Gambier: Annales de la propagation de la foi, 9, pp. 14-19 (Oct. 6, 1834), pp. 33-42 (Dec. 31, 1834), pp. 42-56 (Jan. 26, 1835).

Couteaud, P., Anthropologie et alimentation: La Presse Medicale, no. 80, Paris, 1911.

Cuzent, Gilbert, Voyage aux Iles Gambier, Paris, 1872.

Essai de grammaire de la langue des lles Gambier au Mangaréva … et dictionnaire Mangaréviens, Braine-le-Comte, 1908.

Laval, HonorÉ, Mangareva, l'histoire ancienne d'un peuple Polynésien, Braine-le-Comte, 1938.

Lesson, P. A., Voyage aux Iles Mangareva, Rochefort, 1844.

Te Rangi Hiroa (P. H. Buck), Mangarevan images: Ethnologia Cranmorensis, no. 4, pp. 12-19, 1939.

Tregear, E., A dictionary of Mangareva, Wellington, 1899.

Bishop Museum Publications

Emory, K. P., Archaeology of Mangareva and neighboring atolls, Bull. 163, 1939.

Te Rangi Hiroa (P. H. Buck), Ethnology of Mangareva, Bull. 157, 1938.

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Title: An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology

Author: Te Rangi Hiroa

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