Introduction, by Dr. A.C. Haddon CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV Daily Life and Matters Connected with It CHAPTER V Community, Clan, and Village Systems and Chieftainship CHAPTER VI Villages, Emone, Houses and Modes of Inter-Village Communication CHAPTER VII Government, Property and Inheritance CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX Some Other Ceremonies and Feasts CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI Killing, Cannibalism and Warfare CHAPTER XII Hunting, Fishing and Agriculture CHAPTER XIII Bark Cloth Making, Netting and Art CHAPTER XIV Music and Singing, Dancing, and Toys and Games CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII Religion and Superstitious Beliefs and Practices CHAPTER XIX CHAPTER XX APPENDIX I A Grammar of the Fuyuge Language APPENDIX II APPENDIX III APPENDIX IV A Comparative Vocabulary of the Fuyuge, Afoa, and Kovio Languages APPENDIX V Notes on the Papuan Languages Spoken about the Head Waters of the St. Joseph River, Central Papua |