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Tanoa, King of Bau

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BL3268615
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Tanoa, King of Bau
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British Library, London, UK
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Narrative of the United States Exploring Expeditio Author: Wilkes, Charles / Illustrator: Agate, Alfred Thomas; Rawdon; Wright & Hatch 1844 Language: English Source/Shelfmark: 10001.d volume 3, opposite 58 Tanoa, a Fijian chief, of the island of Bau. He was accused of cannibalism. Captain Wilkes persuaded him to sign a trade agreement. Image taken from Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition 1838-1842. Originally published/produced in 1844.

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military officer / islands / cannibalism / people / discipline / chief / people by name / occult sciences / portrait / astrology
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