THE HISTORY OF MANKIND

Prof. Friedrich Ratzel

Partial List of Illustrations from the Races of Oceania - Section 1

General Survey of the Group

The Races of the Pacific and Their Migrations

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Map of Pacific Islands Groups

Map of the Races of Oceania and Australasia
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Map of Pacific Islands Groups
General Survey of the Group
Image Title Image Location Link
State club from the Marquesas The Indians of Columbus State club from the Marquesas
State club from the Marquesas The Indians of Columbus State club from the Marquesas
State club from the Marquesas The Indians of Columbus

State club from the Marquesas

Araucanian man and woman Racial resemblances of the people of Oceania to Malays and Indians Araucanian man and woman
Maori girl Racial resemblances of the people of Oceania to Malays and Indians Maori girl
Bakairi girl from the Kulishu river Racial resemblances of the people of Oceania and America Bakairi girl from the Kulishu river
Boy of New Ireland Racial resemblances of the people of Oceania and America Boy of New Ireland
Men of Ponapé in the Carolines Ethnographic Relationships Maori girl
Polynesian insignia of rank The great groups; Oceanians, Malays with Malagasies, Australians and Americans Bakairi girl from the Kulishu river
Polynesian insignia of rank - detail The great groups; Oceanians, Malays with Malagasies, Australians and Americans Polynesian insignia of rank
Dyak woman of Borneo The Malayo-Polynesians Dyak woman of Borneo
Man of New South Wales The vacant space between Easter Island and Peru Man of New South Wales
The Races of the Pacific and Their Migrations
Image Title Image Location Link
Polynesian Weapons and Costume The Island Groups Polynesian Weapons and Costume
Dancing Hats - Cook or Society Islands Their Climate Dancing Hats - Cook or Society Islands
Taro Their Cultivated Plants Taro
Coco and Sago Palms Their Cultivated Plants Coco and Sago Palms
Boat of the Hermit Islands Number of the population, its decrease and shifting Boat of the Hermit Islands
Sepulchral monument in Ponapé, Caroline Islands Traces of denser population and of civilization Sepulchral monument in Ponapé
Boat of Niue, Savage Islands Involuntary migrations in the Pacific Boat of Niue, Savage Islands
Boat of the Mortlock Islands, with outrigger and sail of rush-matting Famine, war, and other grounds of emigration and immigration Boat of the Mortlock Islands
Wooden baler, New Zealand Shipbuilding resource limitations Wooden baler, New Zealand
Wooden baler, New Guinea Ship design Wooden baler, New Guinea
Ornamental gorget - Tahiti Ship design Ornamental gorget - Tahiti
Water bottle - Fiji Shipbuilding comparisons Water bottle - Fiji
Outrigged boat, New Britain Shipbuilding comparisons Outrigged boat, New Britain
Wooden baler, New Zealand Ship navigation Wooden baler, New Zealand
Stick chart, Marshall Islands Orientation Stick chart, Marshall Islands
Boat of the Luzon Tagals Trading Journeys Boat of the Luzon Tagals
A Tagal Village: Luzon in the Phillipines Trading Journeys A Tagal Village: Luzon in the Phillipines
Bread-fruit tree showing inflorescence and fruit Migrations in mythology Bread-fruit tree
Thakombau, the last king of Fiji Legends of migrations Thakombau, the last king of Fiji
Rattan cuirass, throwing-sticks of dark wood, and bark belt, from Kaiser Wilhelm's Land Community of speech Rattan cuirass, throwing-sticks of dark wood, and bark belt, from Kaiser Wilhelm's Land
Feather mask - Hawaii Legend of Hawaiki Feather mask - Hawaii
Carved boat from New Zealand The New Zealanders' songs Carved boat from New Zealand
Feather masks - Hawaii Legends of migrations Feather masks - Hawai
Jade battle-axes and jade hatchet Legends of migrations Jade battle-axes and jade hatchet
Axes from the D’Entrecasteaux Islands Polynesians in Melanesia and Micronesia Axes from the D’Entrecasteaux Islands
Feather helmet - Hawaii Ethnographical groups in the Pacific Feather helmet - Hawaii
God of dances in the form of a double paddle, toothed club from Tutuila, ancient club from Tonga, short clubs from Easter Island Ethnographical groups in the Pacific Paddle and clubs
Sumatran prahu Ethnographical groups in the Pacific Sumatran prahu
Carved wooden plaques, used as stamps, from the Fiji Islands Ethnographical groups in the Pacific Carved wooden plaques
Man of New South Wales Genealogy of the Australians Man of New South Wales

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