INDEX
Note.—Entries other than proper names refer to Easter Island, unless otherwise stated. References to illustrations are given in text.
- Acklin Island, Bahamas, 376–7
- Aconcagua Mount, 105
- Ahu:
- — for bird-men, 191, 264
- — canoe-shaped, 230–1
- — definition, 166
- — destruction, 172–3, 299–300
- — exposure and interment of dead, 170–1, 229 and note (fig.)
- — forms, different, list of, 231 note
- — image ahu, description, 167–71
- — number, 166–8, 231 note
- — pavement ahu, 231
- — poe-poe: see canoe-shaped and wedge-shaped.
- — position, 166
- — semi-pyramid type, 172
- — unclassified, 231 footnote
- — for warriors (Mata-toa), 231
- — wedge-shaped, 231
- — for individual ahu see placenames.
- Akahanga, 194
- Akikuyu, 166, 201, footnote, 327, 376
- Aku-aku: see Religion—supernatural beings
- Ana: see Cave
- Anakena, Easter Island:
- Angata, native prophetess:
- Angosto Harbour, Magellan Straits, 80
- Annie Larsen, ship, 348–9
- Anson:
- Ao, clans celebrating bird rites: see under Bird Cult
- Ao, dancing-padde, 259, 261, 268
- Apépé, ahu, 257 footnote
- Ara Mahiva (road), 198
- Araucanians, resistance to Spaniards, 99
- Argentina:
- Arii Taimai: see Pomare family
- Ariki, chiefs, 241–3, 298: see also Ngaara and Kaimokoi
- Astronomy, study of, 235
- Atalaya, Grand Canary, 23
- Atua: see Religion—supernatural beings
- Azores, 383–4
- Bahia, 38–9
- Bailey, cook on Mana, 75, 155, 321
- Balboa, Panama, 361–2
- Balfour, H., 296
- Banks, Sir Joseph, account of marae, 320
- Baquedano, ship: see Jeneral Baquedano
- Bartram, fisherman of Bermuda, 381
- Beards of statues, 269, 275
- Beechey, of H.M.S. Blossom, account of Easter Island, 204–5, 210, 220
- Benson, Captain, of El Dorado, boat voyage, 127
- Berkeley, San Francisco: see California University
- Bermuda, history and description, 378–83
- Bird cult:
- — Ao clans celebrating bird rites, 258–60, 264–6
- — bird designs, 259, 269
- — bird, sacred (manu-tara):
- — bird-men (tangata-manu):
- — dates connected with, 265
- — decadence of, 265–6
- — deities connected with, 260
- — egg, sacred, search and disposal, 258, 261–4
- — hopu, 260–2, 264–6
- — initiation of children (manumo-te-poki), 267–9, 291
- — in Solomon Islands, 296–8
- “Biscuit-Tin,” 30
- Bishop Museum: see Honolulu
- Bornier, Captain Dutrou:
- Bounty, ship, mutiny, 305
- Brander, firm of, 208, 209, 216
- Brazil:
- British Museum:
- — wooden carvings at, 268
- British Museum of Natural History, gift to, 381
- Buenos Aires:
- Burial: see Dead, disposal of
- Burial-places: see Ahu, Caves, etc.
- Cabral, discovery of Brazil, 34, 40
- Cabral Bay, 40–1
- Cairns:
- Caldero: see Atalaya
- California:
- Calvo, Señor, 61
- Canary Isles: see Grand Canary
- Cannibalism, 173, 225–6, 259, 280, 283, 285
- Canoes, 278, 283, 296
- Canoe-shaped ahu: see under Ahu
- Cape Verde Islands, history and descriptions, 27–31
- Caribbean sea, 368
- Caroline Islands, 302
- Carvings:
- Caves:
- Challenger, ship:
- Charrua Bay, Patagonia, 86–7
- Chatham Islands, 296, 302
- Chicken-houses, 218
- Chickens: see Fowls
- Chile:
- Christmas:
- Clans:
- Cockburn Channel, Patagonia, 78
- Cochrane, Admiral, 99
- Coiba Island: see Quibo Island
- Colon, Panama: see Cristobal-Colon
- Columbus, at Porto Santo, 16
- Connor Cove, Patagonia, 92–3
- Cook, Captain:
- Cook’s Bay:
- Cornhill Magazine, reference to expedition, 152
- Cristobal-Colon, Panama, 364–7
- Crooked Island, Bahamas, 376
- Crowns:
- Cruising Club Cove, Socorro Island, 343
- see also Royal Cruising Club
- Cuatro Puertas, Montana de las, see Telde
- Davis Island or David’s Island, S. Pacific, 200
- Dead, disposal of:
- Desolation Island, Patagonia, 82–4
- Devil-fish, 352–3
- Doldrums, 322
- Drake, Sir Francis:
- Dresden, German cruiser:
- Dress, ancient, 218–9
- — modern, 151
- Early voyagers: see History and Religion
- Ears:
- Earthquakes, 103, 173
- Easter Island:
- Easter Islanders:
- — origin
- — legendary: see under Legends
- — scientific study of, 295–8
- — colour of skin, 221–35
- — conversion to Christianity, 206
- — description by early voyagers, 200, 205
- —dishonesty, 141, 201, 203, 261
- — dress: see under that head
- — epidemics:
- — language: see under that head
- — mode of life:
- — numbers, 125, 203, 215
- — old people, 211
- see also Jotefa, Kapiera, Kilimuti, Porotu, Tomenika, Te Haha, Viriamo
- — Peru, carried off to, 205
- — rising amongst, 142–9
- — women, 139, 227–8
- — origin
- Edmunds, Mr., Manager at Easter Island, 125
- El Dorado, wreck, 126–7
- Elephantiasis at Quibo Island, 354–5, 356
- English Narrows, Patagonia, 92
- Equator, crossing, 33, 120
- Eruption of volcano at sea, 370–1
- Eyraud, Eugène, missionary to Easter Island, 206
- “Fish-men” (Tangata-ika):
- Forster, botanist with Cook’s expedition, 202
- Fowls, supply in early times, 201–3
- — supposed powers of Miru in connection with, 240–2
- “Freeman,” steward on Mana, 66, 67, 73
- Fremantle, Admiral the Hon. Sir Edmund, 156
- Frio, Cape, Brazil, 41–3
- Froward Reach, Magellan Strait, 79
- Funchal, Madeira, 18
- Functions, native, 233–5
- Gambier Islands, S. Pacific, Easter Island peopled from, 292–4
- Germans:
- Gillam, H. J., Sailing-master on Mana, 9, 128, 335, 389, 390
- Gonzalez, early account of Easter Island, 202–4
- Grand Canary, history and descriptions, 19–27
- Grogan, Sir Edward and Lady, 104
- Guadia, Señor, 356–8
- Guanches, natives of Canary Islands, history, 19
- Gwaruti-mata-keva, legend of, 224
- Haddon, Dr. A. C., F.R.S., 290
- Hale Cove, Patagonia, 92–5
- Hamea (Clan), 223, 227, 284
- Hamilton, Bermuda, 382
- Hanga Maihiko, ahu, 229
- Hanga Paukura, ahu, 196, 301
- Hanga Piko, 159, 224
- Hanga Roa, Easter Island, 124–5, 208
- Harding, Colonel, acting chief of Panama Canal, 361
- Haré-a-té-atua: see Religion—ceremonies
- Hats: see Crowns
- Haumoana, 221, 223, 284
- Hawaii:
- Hawaiian Islands, history and descriptions, 321–2
- Hé, native, 224
- Heiau, model of, at Puukohola, 323–4, 327
- Heu-heu, 245, 246
- Hinelilu, leader of Long Ears, 278–9, 281, 282
- Hiro, god of sky, 242
- Hitiuira clan: see Ureohei
- Hoa-haka-nanaia:
- Honaunau, Hawaii, 326
- Honolulu, 323–5
- Hope-Simpson, Mr., 107, 162
- Hotu:
- Hotu-iti, son of Hotu-matua, 280, 281, 282
- Hotu Iti and Kotuu Territorial divisions:
- Hotu-matua, 277–80, 294, 298
- Houses:
- Ika: see under Script-Kohau-o-te-ika. Also under “Fish-men” (Tangata-ika)
- Images: see Statues
- Inca Bridge, Argentina, 105
- Indians of Patagonia:
- Island Harbour, 93
- Ivi-atua: see under Religion
- Jamaica, history and descriptions, 373–7
- Jaussen, Bishop, of Tahiti:
- Jean, French ship:
- Jeffery, Charles C., boy on Mana, 9, 78, 390
- Jeneral Baquedano, ship, 144, 147–8
- Jotefa, native, 266
- Joyce, Captain T. A., views on Easter Island, 269, 295–6
- Juan Fernandez:
- Juan Tepano, native, 158, 214, 228, 240, 289
- Kaméhaméha, chief of Hawaii, 322, 324, 327
- Kaimokoi, son of Ngaara, 241, 246–7
- Kainga, legend of, 282–8
- Kealekakua, Bay of, Hawaii, 326
- Kanakas: see Easter Islanders
- Kapiera, native:
- Kaunga, ceremony, 234–5
- Keith, Dr.: report re native skulls, 228, 295
- Kelp-geese, 96–7
- Kildalton, ship captured by Germans, 157–60
- Kilauea, Hawaii, 325–6
- Kilimuti, native, 261, 274, 281
- King George, 390
- Kingston, Jamaica, 373, 375
- Ko Mari, carved design, 263
- Ko Peka, ceremony, 233–4
- Ko Tori, last cannibal, 225–6, 266
- Kohau: see Tablets
- Koro, ceremony, 234–42, 251–2, 267
- Koro-orongo clan, 223, 280, 284
- Koremaké: see under Religion
- Kotuu, son of Hotu-matua, 280, 281, 282
- Kotuu, territorial division: see Hotu Iti
- Language, 203, 207, 213–4, 295, 327
- Lapelin, Admiral T. de, on origin of Easter Islanders, 294–5
- La Pérouse, accounts of Easter Island, 202–4, 234
- Las Palmas, 22
- Legends:
- — of arrival of inhabitants on Easter Island (Hotu-matua), 277–80, 282, 294, 298
- — of cairns and old woman, 232–3
- — of first statue, 184
- — of Gwaruti-mata-keva (Secret Society), 224
- — of Hotu-matua: see Arrival of Inhabitants
- — of Long Ears and Short Ears, 280–1
- — of Oroi and Hotu-matua, 279–80
- — of overthrow of statues, 173, 182
- — of supernatural beings, 193, 237–9, 269–70
- — of Tuukoihu, 269–70, 283
- — of Uré-a-hohové carried off to Paréhé, 237
- — of war between Kotuu and Hotu-iti, 282–8
- — of wooden figures, 269–70
- Lemuria, theories re, 290
- Leprosy, 212, 250
- Light, seaman on Mana, 9, 30
- Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii, 322, 324
- Lisiansky, early account of Easter Island, 204
- Lizards, wooden, 238, 243, 268
- Llay-Llay, Chile, 104
- “Long Ears”: see under Ears
- Los Andes, Chile, 104, 106
- Lowry-Corry, Frederick:
- “Luke,” under-steward on Mana, 14, 73–4
- Madeira, history and descriptions, 18
- Magellan, discovery of Patagonia, 65
- Magellan, Straits of, 69–85
- Mahaiatea: see Tahiti: Marae
- Mahanga, servant, 138–9, 292
- Mana, vessel of Expedition:
- — accident to, at Cristobal, 366–7
- — books on board, 11
- — building, 4, 6
- — crew:
- — danger from German vessels, 156–7, 163
- — description, 4–6
- — life on board, 115–20
- — motor engine trouble, 71
- — name explained, 6
- — refitting at Talcahuano, 100–1
- — return to England, 387
- — Royal Cruising Club Challenge Cup gained by, 387 footnote
- — size compared with Drake’s vessels, 18
- — speed, 17, 19, 33, 117, 150, 331
- — stores, 10–13, 20–1, 100–1
- — voyages between Easter Island and Chile, 128, 150, 162–3
- — water-supply, 10, 47, 116–7
- Mana Inlet, Patagonia, 84
- Mana, Mount, Socorro Island, 345–6
- Mangareva, migration from, 294–5
- Manu: see under Bird Cult
- Manu-tara: see Bird Cult: Bird, sacred
- Maoris, 292
- Marae Renga, I., 277, 280
- Marae Tohio, I., 277
- Marama clan, 221, 246, 258, 280, 284
- Marau, Madame: see Pomare family
- Marotiri, 284–9
- Marquesas, 292, 299
- Marriage, 226–8
- Martinez, Señor, 31
- Maru, 242, 244, 246
- Mata: see Clans
- Mataa, spear-heads of obsidian, 223, 256, 280, 296
- Mataveri, Easter Island:
- Maunga Tea-tea, 286
- Maurata, grandson of Ngaara, 246, 247
- Melanesian race, relation to Easter Islanders, 291–8
- Memorial mounds: see Cairns
- Merlet, Señor, chairman of Easter Island company, 107, 209
- Mindello, Cape Verde, 28, 31
- Miru clan:
- Missionaries:
- Moai: see Statues
- Mohican, U.S. ship: see Thomson, Paymaster
- Morant’s Cays, W. Indies, eruption at, 370–1
- Motu Iti, Easter Island, 255
- Motu Kao-kao, Easter Island, 255
- Motu Nui, Easter Island:
- Narborough, Sir John, exploration of Patagonia, 65, 67
- New Guinea, 296
- New York, 332
- Ngaara Ariki or chief:
- Ngatimo (clan), 221, 284
- Ngau-ngau tree, ceremonial use, 243, 262
- Ngaure, 223, 227, 246, 258, 284
- Oahu: see Honolulu
- O’Higgins, Bernardo, 99
- Obsidian: see Mataa
- Olinda, Brazil, 37
- Orange Bay, Patagonia, Dresden at, 78
- Orohié, Easter Island:
- Oroi:
- Orongo, Easter Island:
- Pacific, races of, 291–4
- Paina, 233
- Pakarati, native, 207
- Palmer, surgeon, account of missionaries, 206
- Pampero, 49–50
- Panama Canal:
- Panama, City of, 361
- Papeete, Tahiti, 317–8
- Parapina, native, 214
- Paréhé, 237
- Paré-pu, tattooed figure, 220
- Paro, Easter Island:
- Patagonia:
- Patagonian Channels, voyage through, 85–98
- Paumotu Islands, 292
- Penguin Inlet, Patagonia, 90
- Péra, 171, 172, 204
- Pereyra, Señor, 55
- Pernambuco, 35–7
- Peruvian slave-raids, 205
- Petropolis, Brazil, 46
- Pillar, Cape, Patagonia, 85
- Pipi-hereko: see Cairns
- Piro-piro, statue (frontispiece), 166, 189
- Pitcairn Island:
- Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, 261 note, 271
- Plate River, 53
- Platform: see Ahu
- Poié, leader of Kotuu, 285–8
- Poike portion of Eastern Headland, 133, 286
- Poki-manu: see Bird Cult, Initiation
- Polynesian race, relation to Easter Islanders, 295–8
- Pomare family, of Tahiti:
- Ponta Delgada: see St. Miguel, Azores
- Pora, 261
- Porotu, native, 226, 266
- Port Churruca, Patagonia, 80–4
- Port Desire, Patagonia, 67, 68
- Port Royal, Jamaica, 374–5
- Porto Bello, Brazil, 47–9
- Porto Grande: see St. Vincent
- Porto Santo, Madeira Island, 16
- Ports, procedure on reaching, 20
- Preston, mate of Mana, 9
- Prinz Eitel Friedrich, German cruiser:
- Prisoners of war:
- Pua, plant, 220, 243, 245
- Puerto de la Luz, Grand Canary, 19–20
- Punapau, quarries of stone hats, 199, 270
- Punta Arenas, Patagonia, 71–5
- Puukohola, Hawaii, 327
- Quarries:
- Queen Mary, 390
- Quibo Island, Panama, 351–8
- Raa (clan), 223, 284
- Races of the Pacific, theories of migrations, 291–4
- Rano, meaning, 132
- Rano Aroi, Easter Island, 133, 158
- Rano Kao, Easter Island:
- Rano Raraku, Easter Island:
- Rapa (dancing-paddle), 229, 235, 268
- Rapa-iti, S. Pacific, 209, 314–5
- Rapa-nui, or Easter Island, 209–10
- Rats, 218, 233, 242
- Ray, Mr., on native names and language, 223 footnote, 295
- Ray: see Devil-fish
- Recife: see Pernambuco
- Rei-miro, 242, 268
- Religion:
- Richards, Mr., Consul at Tahiti, 317, 321
- Rio de Janeiro, 44–7
- Ritchie, Lt. D. R., R.N.:
- Roads:
- Roggeveen, Admiral, discovery of Easter Island, 124, 200, 201
- Rongo-rongo men: see Script—professors
- Rosa, Bartolomeo, sailor, 30, 389
- Roussel, Father, missionary, 206
- Routledge, Katherine:
- Routledge, Scoresby:
- Royal Cruising Club, 8, 343, 388
- Royal Geographical Society, 295, 296
- Russian Finn, seaman on Mana, adventures, 350–1
- Sta. Catharina Island, Brazil, 49
- St. George, Bermuda, 381
- St. Jago: see Cape Verde Islands
- St. Julian, Patagonia, 68
- St. Miguel, Azores, 383–4
- St. Nicholas, Bay and River, Patagonia, 78, 79
- St. Vincent, Cape Verde Is., 28
- Salmon, Alexander, 208–9, 247, 282
- San Francisco, 328, 332
- San Martin, General, 99
- Sandwich Islands: see Hawaiian Islands
- Santa Barbara, California, 332
- Santa Cruz, Brazil, 40–1
- Santiago, Chile, 103–4
- Scharnhorst, German Cruiser, 153
- Script:
- — ariki connection with, 243–7
- — discovery by missionaries, 207
- — first mention of, by Gonzalez, 202
- — glyphs, arrangement of, 244
- — instruction of students, 245
- — Kohau:
- — Ngaara: see Ariki
- — origin legendary, 244, 252, 277
- — scientific investigation, 302
- — professors (tangata-rongo-rongo), 244–6
- — last survivor, 250–3
- — subjects dealt with, 248–9, 251–2
- — system conjectured, 253–4, 301–2
- — tablets, destruction of, 207–47
- see also Kohau
- — tau, 250–3
- — translation attempted, 207, 247–8
- — yearly festival connected with, 245–6
- Secret societies, 224, 292
- Selkirk, Alexander, 111, 112–3
- Seligman, Dr., 296
- Sharks, 117–8, 350
- Sharp, Captain, of Kildalton, 159–60
- “Short Ears”: see under Ears
- Silva, Eduardo, engineer on Mana, 320, 349–50, 389
- Skulls, race affinity, 295–6
- see also Miru
- Slave-raids, Peruvian, in South Seas, 124, 205, 208
- Socorro Island, 340–9
- Solomon Islands, bird cult in, 296–8
- Spee, Admiral von:
- Sphagnum, 256
- Statues:
- — on ahu, 166, 168, 170
- — at Anakena, 173, 187
- — as avenue to ahu, 196
- — backs, two types, 187–8
- — bed-plates, dimensions, 168
- — as boundary marks, 193, 197, 261, 301
- — in British Museum, larger: see Orongo statue
- — burials in connection with, 190
- — carvings incised on, 189, 263 note
- — counterfeited by natives, 271
- — date of construction, 299–300, 301
- — description, general, 166
- — details of, 186–9
- — dimensions, 166, 170, 173, 182, 183, 195
- — early accounts: see Easter Island: early accounts
- — ears, 166
- — erection, 189, 197
- — excavation, 151–2, 163–4, 185–91
- — hands, 186
- — isolated, 193, 197
- — legends, 173, 182, 184: see also makers, names, transport
- — makers, (legendary), 181–2
- — material, 175–6
- — on Motu Nui, 261
- — names, 183–4, 257, 301
- — numbers, 168, 179, 183
- — orbits, 187
- — at Orongo: see Orongo
- — overthrow, 172–3, 182, 299, 300
- — at Paro, 173
- — on Pitcairn Island, 313–4
- — at Pitt Rivers Museum, 261 footnote
- — in quarries: see Rano Raraku
- — quarrying, method of, 179–80
- — at Rano Raraku: see under this head
- — representation and purpose, 301: see also above, boundary
- — on roads, 194–5
- — sources of information, 200–5
- — tools used in making, 180–1
- — transport, problem of 193, 195–8
- — at Washington, 257 footnote
- Submarines, preparations for meeting, 385–6
- Sunbeam, yacht, 31, 76, 387 footnote
- Tablets: see Script
- Tahai, 246
- Tahiti:
- Tahonga, 267
- Takau, Princess: see Pomare family, 247
- Také, 266
- Talcahuano, Chile, 100, 101–2, 154, 162–3
- Tangata-ika: see Fish-men
- Tangata-manu: see Bird Cult—bird-men
- Tangata-rongo-rongo: see Script—professors
- Tapa, 170, 201, 218–9
- Tatane: see Religion—supernatural beings
- Tattooing:
- Tau: see under Script
- Taura-renga: see Orongo statue
- Te Haha, Miru:
- Te Pito-te-henua: see Easter Island—names.
- Tea-tenga, ahu, 194
- Telde, Grand Canary, 25–7
- Teneriffe: see as for Grand Canary
- Tepano, Juan: see Juan Tepano
- Tepeu, ahu, 170, 269
- Terraces, 133
- see also Ahu
- Theosophists, theories re Easter Island, 290
- Thomas, cook on Mana, 375, 386
- Thomson, Paymaster of Mohican:
- Tierra del Fuego, 69–70
- Timo, 229
- Titahanga-o-te-henua, statue on Motu Nui, 261
- Toa-toa, 224
- Tongariki:
- Tomenika, native:
- Tools used for statues, 180–1
- Topaze, H.M.S., visit to Easter Island, 206, 208, 210, 257
- Towers for fishing, 218
- Trade winds, 3, 32, 292, 321
- Trans-Andine Railway, 104–6
- Tupahotu clan, 223, 224, 227, 228, 249, 252, 284
- Turtle, capture of, 336–9
- Tuukoihu:
- Twins, customs re, 243
- “Undertaker,” 373
- Uré-a-hohové, legend of, 237
- Ure-vae-iko, native refusal to decipher tablets, 247–8
- Ureohei, clan, 223, 225, 227, 259, 284
- Valdivia, founder of Santiago, 99
- Valparaiso, Chile, 107, 108, 162
- Varta: see Vincent
- Vinapu Ahu, 170
- Vincent, French carpenter, 125, 136, 138
- Viriamo, native woman:
- Wager I., Patagonia, 97–8
- Waihu: see Easter Island: Names
- Washington:
- Water on Easter Island: see Easter Island
- Water on Mana: see Mana
- Waterspout, 368–9
- Weapons, 223–4, 268: see also Mataa
- Williamson and Balfour, Messrs., 107
- Women in Easter Island, 228
- see also Viriamo
- Wooden carvings: see Carvings
- Young, Chas. and Edwin, Pitcairn Islanders, 314, 321, 331, 368, 389–90