Table of ContentsLife in the Home of a Fijian Prince.List of Illustrations
- [Frontispiece—Belles of Papua.]
- [A Chief’s Daughter and a Daughter of the
People]
- [A “Meke-Meke,” or Fijian Girls’
Dance]
- [Interior of a large Fijian Hut]
- [A Fijian Mountaineer’s House]
- [At the Door of a Fijian House]
- [A Fijian Girl]
- [Spearing Fish in Fiji]
- [A Fijian Fisher Girl]
- [A Posed Picture of an old-time Cannibal Feast in
Fiji]
- [Making Fire by Wood Friction]
- [An Old ex-Cannibal]
- [A Fijian War-Dance]
- [Adi Cakobau (pronounced “Andi
Thakombau”), the highest Princess in Fiji, at her house at
Navuso]
- [A Filipino Dwelling]
- [A Village Street in the Philippines]
- [A River Scene in the Philippines]
- [A Negrito Family]
- [Negrito Girls (showing Shaved Head at back)]
- [A Negrito Shooting]
- [Tree Climbing by Negritos]
- [A Negrito Dance]
- [Arigita and his Wife]
- [Three Cape Nelson Kaili-Kailis in War
Attire]
- [Kaili-Kaili House on the edge of a
Precipice]
- [“A Great Joke”]
- [A Ghastly Relic]
- [Cannibal Trophies]
- [A Woman and her Baby]
- [A Papuan Girl]
- [The Author with Kaili-Kaili Followers]
- [Wives of Native Armed Police]
- [A Papuan Damsel]
- [Busimaiwa, the great Mambare Chief, with his Wife
and Son (in the Police)]
- [A Haunt of the Bird of Paradise]
- [The Author starting on an Expedition]
- [A New Guinea River Scene]
- [Papuan Tree-Houses]
- [A Village of the Agai Ambu]
- [H. W. Walker, L. Dyke-Acland, and C. A. W.
Monckton]
- [View of Kuching from the Rajah’s
Garden]
- [Dayaks and Canoes]
- [Dayak in War-Coat]
- [Dayak Women and Children on the Platform outside a
long House]
- [Dayaks Catching Fish]
- [A Dayak Woman with Mourning Ornaments round
waist]
- [On a Tobacco Estate]
- [On a Bornean River]