...Beans, coconuts, oranges, sugar cane, betel-nuts, and tobacco are also cultivated(pp...
Fay-Cooper Cole 「Traditions of the Tinguian: A Study in Philippine Folk-Lore」
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A man went to get coconuts and loaded his horse heavily...
Fay-Cooper Cole 「Traditions of the Tinguian: A Study in Philippine Folk-Lore」
...When Kanag dances, earth trembles, coconuts fall, water from river enters the town, and thefish lap his feet...
Fay-Cooper Cole 「Traditions of the Tinguian: A Study in Philippine Folk-Lore」
...” The man hurries so that coconuts keep falling off the load and have to be replaced...
Fay-Cooper Cole 「Traditions of the Tinguian: A Study in Philippine Folk-Lore」
...Therewas a constant trade in coconuts which grew in somenumbers about Wakatimi, and occasionally we boughta bunch of bananas...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...As well as coconuts the Mimika people have alsobananas, papayas (Carica papaya), water-melons andpumpkins, all of them of a very inferior kind...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...The only vessels that they havefor holding water are scraped-out coconuts and simplepieces of bamboo...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...One man actually went so far as to pay afee of half a dozen coconuts for the saving of his littledaughter’s ulcerated foot, which was rapidly going frombad to worse under native treatment...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...They bear nuts as the others, but not a quarter so big as the right coconuts...
William Dampier 「A Voyage to New Holland」
...After a repast of young coconuts, and gula, akind of honey; it was arranged that a party should be collected to gowith us on the morrow to shoot deer and pigs...
John Lort Stokes 「Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2」
...It is stated, for example, that after the south-west monsoon hasset in strongly, numbers of coconuts are thrown on the north-west shoreof the Gulf of Carpentaria...
John Lort Stokes 「Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2」
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