| B. Francis - 1882 - 258 páginas
...agreement in writing, though quite unable to read or write themselves. This is how the treaty is worded—" We, men and women of Nukunivano, whose marks are put at the bottom of this paper, agree to go with the Captain Longbeard (their own nickname for the gentleman in question) to the A KANAK FISHERMAN.... | |
| B. Francis - 1882 - 266 páginas
...agreement in writing, though quite unable to read or write themselves. This is how the treaty is worded—" We, men and women of Nukunivano, whose marks are put at the bottom of this paper, agree to go with the Captain Longbeard (their own nickname for the gentleman in question) to the them they shall refer... | |
| H. Stonehewer Cooper - 1882 - 490 páginas
...following is a verbatim copy of a IfcJie-de-mer fishery treaty: ' We, men and women of Niikunivano, u'hose marks are put at the bottom of this paper, agree to go ivith tlie Captain Longbeard to the Island of Gannet Cay, and to fish for beche-de-mer, and to fish... | |
| Charles Marion Tyler - 1885 - 386 páginas
...European whom they have dealings with) and certain people of Nukinivano: "We, men and women of Nukinivano, whose marks are put at the bottom of this paper, agree to go with the captain Longbeard to the island of Gannet Cay, and to fish for beche-de-mer for six moons, and... | |
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