The Malay archipelago : the land of the orang-utan ... - Wallace Online
The Malay archipelago : the land of the orang-utan ... - Wallace Online The Malay archipelago : the land of the orang-utan ... - Wallace Online
466 APPENDIX.*21. Kaioa Islands.—A small group north of Batchian.*28. Batchian.— Inhabitants like the preceding. Mahometans,and of a similar Malay type.29. Gani.—A village on the south peninsula of Gilolo. Inhabitants,Moluccan-Malays, and [Mahometans.*30. Sahoe; 31. Galela.—Villages of Northern Gilolo. Theinhabitants are called Alfuros.They are indigenes of Polynesiantype, with brown skins, but Papuan hair and features.Pagans.32. Liang.—A village on tlie north coast of Amboyna.Several other villages near speak the same language. Theyare Mahometans, or Christians, and seem to be of mixed Malayand Polynesian type.33. Morella and Mamalla.—Villages in North-West Amboyna.The inhabitants are Mahometans.34. Batu-merah.—A suburb of Amboyna. Inhabitants Maliometans,and of ^loluccan-Malay type.35. Lariki, Asilulu, Wakasiho.—Villages in West Amboynainliabited by Mahometans, who are reported to have comeoriginally from Ternate.36. Saparua.—An island east of Amboyna. Inliabitants ofthe brown Polynesian tyi3e, and speaking the same language asthose on the coast of Ceram oiiposite.37. Awaiya; 38. Camarian.—Villages on the south coast ofCeram. Inhabitants indigenes of Polynesian type, now Christians.39. Teluti and Hoya; 40. Ahtiago and Tobo.— Villages onthe south coast of Ceram.brown Papuan or Polynesian and Malay tyjDe.Inhabitants Maliometans, of mixed41. Ahtiago.—Alfuros or indigenes inland from this village.Pagans, of Polynesian or brown Papuan type.42. Gah.—Alfuros of East Ceram.43. Wahai.—Inliabitants of much of the noi-th coast ofCeram. Mahometans of mixed race. Speak scAeral dialects ofthis language.*44. Goram.—Small islands east of Ceram. Inhabitants ofmixed x'ace, and Mahometans.
APPENDIX. 46745. Matabello.—Small islands south-east of Goram. Inhaljitantsof browji Papuan or Polynesian type. Pagans.46. Teor.—A small island south-east of Matabello. Inhabitantsa tall race of brown Papuans. Pagans.*47. Ke Islands.—A small group west of the Aru Islands.Inhabitants true black Papuans. Pagans.*48. Aru Islands.—A group west of New Guinea. Inhabitantstrue Papuans. Pagans.49. Mysol (coast).—An island north of Ceram. InhabitantsPapuans with mixture of Moluccan Malays. Semi-civilized.50. Mysol (intei'ior).—Inhabitants true Papuans. Savages.*51. Dorey.—North coast of New Guinea. Inhabitants truePapuans. Pagans.*52. Teto; *53. Vaiqueno, East Timor; *54. Brissi, WestTimor.—Inhabitants somewhat intermediate between the trueand the brown Papuans. Pagans.*55. Savu ; *56. Rotti.—Islands west of Timor. Inhabitantsof mixed I'ace, with apparently much of the Hindoo type.*57. AUor; *58. Solor.—Islands between Flores and Timor.Inhabitants of dark Papuan type.59. Bajau, or Sea Gipsies.—A roaming tribe of fishermen ofMalayan type, to be met with in all parts of the Archipelago.H H 2
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APPENDIX. 46745. Matabello.—Small is<strong>land</strong>s south-east <strong>of</strong> Goram. Inhaljitants<strong>of</strong> browji Papuan or Polynesian type. Pagans.46. Teor.—A small is<strong>land</strong> south-east <strong>of</strong> Matabello. Inhabitantsa tall race <strong>of</strong> brown Papuans. Pagans.*47. Ke Is<strong>land</strong>s.—A small group west <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Aru Is<strong>land</strong>s.Inhabitants true black Papuans. Pagans.*48. Aru Is<strong>land</strong>s.—A group west <strong>of</strong> New Guinea. Inhabitantstrue Papuans. Pagans.49. Mysol (coast).—An is<strong>land</strong> north <strong>of</strong> Ceram. InhabitantsPapuans with mixture <strong>of</strong> Moluccan <strong>Malay</strong>s. Semi-civilized.50. Mysol (intei'ior).—Inhabitants true Papuans. Savages.*51. Dorey.—North coast <strong>of</strong> New Guinea. Inhabitants truePapuans. Pagans.*52. Teto; *53. Vaiqueno, East Timor; *54. Brissi, WestTimor.—Inhabitants somewhat intermediate between <strong>the</strong> trueand <strong>the</strong> brown Papuans. Pagans.*55. Savu ; *56. Rotti.—Is<strong>land</strong>s west <strong>of</strong> Timor. Inhabitants<strong>of</strong> mixed I'ace, with apparently much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hindoo type.*57. AUor; *58. Solor.—Is<strong>land</strong>s between Flores and Timor.Inhabitants <strong>of</strong> dark Papuan type.59. Bajau, or Sea Gipsies.—A roaming tribe <strong>of</strong> fishermen <strong>of</strong><strong>Malay</strong>an type, to be met with in all parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Archipelago.H H 2