[755] Ellis’s Polynesian Researches, II., 569 f.
[756] See Prov. 27 : 9.
[757] Cited from Capt. Grant’s description; in Wood’s Unciv. Races, I., 440.
[758] Ibid., II., 81.
[759] Williams and Calvert’s Fiji and Fijians, p. 35.
[760] Indian Sign Language, s. v. “Brother.”
[761] Contributions to No. Am. Ethnology, Vol. III., p. 68.
[762] Dodge’s Our Wild Indians, page 514 f.
[763] Is there any correspondence between this word, taq’a, and the Hindoo word tika (the blood-mark on the Rajput chief), referred to at page [137], supra?
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