[113] Crawfurd (2), vol. ii. pp. 385–9. [↑]
[114] “No extraordinary exertion seems for a long time to have been made on behalf of the new religion. An abhorrence of innovation and a most pertinacious and religious adherence to ancient custom, distinguish the people of Celebes beyond all the other tribes of the Eastern isles; and these would, at first, prove the most serious obstacles to the dissemination of Mahometanism. It was this, probably, which deferred the adoption of the new religion for so long a period, and till it had recommended itself by wearing the garb of antiquity.” (Crawfurd (2), vol. ii. p. 387.) [↑]
[115] Crawfurd (1), p. 75. De Hollander, vol. ii. p. 212. [↑]
[116] Id. vol. ii. p. 666. Riedel (2), p. 67. [↑]
[117] To the east of Minahassa, between long. 124° 45′ and 123° 20′, with a population that has been variously estimated at 35,000 and 50,000. (De Hollander, vol. ii. p. 247.) [↑]
[118] Wilken (1), pp. 42–4. [↑]
[119] Wilken (2), pp. 276–9. Koloniaal Verslag van 1910, p. 52; 1911, p. 47. [↑]
[120] Zollinger (2), pp. 126, 169. [↑]
[121] Med. Ned. Zendelinggen. xxxii. p. 177; xxxiv. p. 170. [↑]