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The Malay archipelago : the land of the orang-utan ... - Wallace Online

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466 APPENDIX.*21. Kaioa Is<strong>land</strong>s.—A small group north <strong>of</strong> Batchian.*28. Batchian.— Inhabitants like <strong>the</strong> preceding. Mahometans,and <strong>of</strong> a similar <strong>Malay</strong> type.29. Gani.—A village on <strong>the</strong> south peninsula <strong>of</strong> Gilolo. Inhabitants,Moluccan-<strong>Malay</strong>s, and [Mahometans.*30. Sahoe; 31. Galela.—Villages <strong>of</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Gilolo. <strong>The</strong>inhabitants are called Alfuros.<strong>The</strong>y are indigenes <strong>of</strong> Polynesiantype, with brown skins, but Papuan hair and features.Pagans.32. Liang.—A village on tlie north coast <strong>of</strong> Amboyna.Several o<strong>the</strong>r villages near speak <strong>the</strong> same language. <strong>The</strong>yare Mahometans, or Christians, and seem to be <strong>of</strong> mixed <strong>Malay</strong>and Polynesian type.33. Morella and Mamalla.—Villages in North-West Amboyna.<strong>The</strong> inhabitants are Mahometans.34. Batu-merah.—A suburb <strong>of</strong> Amboyna. Inhabitants Maliometans,and <strong>of</strong> ^loluccan-<strong>Malay</strong> type.35. Lariki, Asilulu, Wakasiho.—Villages in West Amboynainliabited by Mahometans, who are reported to have comeoriginally from Ternate.36. Saparua.—An is<strong>land</strong> east <strong>of</strong> Amboyna. Inliabitants <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> brown Polynesian tyi3e, and speaking <strong>the</strong> same language asthose on <strong>the</strong> coast <strong>of</strong> Ceram oiiposite.37. Awaiya; 38. Camarian.—Villages on <strong>the</strong> south coast <strong>of</strong>Ceram. Inhabitants indigenes <strong>of</strong> Polynesian type, now Christians.39. Teluti and Hoya; 40. Ahtiago and Tobo.— Villages on<strong>the</strong> south coast <strong>of</strong> Ceram.brown Papuan or Polynesian and <strong>Malay</strong> tyjDe.Inhabitants Maliometans, <strong>of</strong> mixed41. Ahtiago.—Alfuros or indigenes in<strong>land</strong> from this village.Pagans, <strong>of</strong> Polynesian or brown Papuan type.42. Gah.—Alfuros <strong>of</strong> East Ceram.43. Wahai.—Inliabitants <strong>of</strong> much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> noi-th coast <strong>of</strong>Ceram. Mahometans <strong>of</strong> mixed race. Speak scAeral dialects <strong>of</strong>this language.*44. Goram.—Small is<strong>land</strong>s east <strong>of</strong> Ceram. Inhabitants <strong>of</strong>mixed x'ace, and Mahometans.

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