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A descriptive historical and ethnographic account recounts early external contact with the southern coast of a large island, chronicling recurring coastal voyages, missionary and trader encounters, and the setting up of a small administrative station. It records ceremonies, barter, linguistic and geographic inquiries, and efforts by officials to establish order through persuasion and occasional armed presence. The narrative follows the deterioration of relations—petty thefts escalating to serious assaults and ambushes, disputed disappearances of seafarers, and naval search-and-recovery operations—emphasizing how miscommunication, local resistance and the limits of maritime outreach shaped subsequent engagement.

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Johannes François Snelleman

Johannes François Snelleman was a Dutch author known for his work in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his book "Merauke, en wat daaraan voorafging / De Aarde en haar Volken," published in 1908. This work reflects his interest in geography and ethnography, exploring the cultures and peoples of the Earth. Snelleman's contributions provide insight into the social and environmental contexts of his time, making his writings a valuable resource for understanding the historical perspectives on these subjects.

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