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A narrator recalls two years living among South Pacific island communities, combining an adventure plot with detailed ethnographic observation. The account follows sea voyages, encounters with rival chiefs, the capture of a trading vessel, ritual ordeals, visits to temples, and a dramatic cannibal feast, alongside quieter scenes of daily life, songs, and legends. Interwoven reflections describe local religious beliefs, social hierarchies, and customs as they face change from outside contact, balancing action-driven episodes with attempts to preserve and explain traditional practices for readers unfamiliar with the islands' culture.

About the Author

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Henry Britton

Henry Britton was an author known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of exotic locales. His notable work, "Lolóma, or Two Years in Cannibal-Land: A Story of Old Fiji," provides a unique perspective on life in Fiji during a time of cultural transition. Through his narrative, Britton captures the complexities of the island's society and the experiences of outsiders. His writing reflects a blend of adventure and cultural observation, contributing to the literary heritage of travel literature in the 19th century.

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