Joseph Banks - Endeavour journal, 25 August 1768 - 12 July 1771 - No. 0423
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Manners & Customs of South Sea Islands
E pahah Tayo malama tai ya
No Tabane tonatou whannomiya
E Turai eattu terara patee whennua toai
Ino o maio Pretane to whennuaia no Tute
At any time of the day when they are lazy they amuse themselves by singing these couplets but especialy after dark Their candles are then lighted which are made of the kernel of a nut abounding much in oil many of these are stuck upon a skewer of wood one below the other & give a very tolerable light which they often keep burning an hour after dark & if they have many strangers in the house it is sometimes kept up all night a kind of guard maybe upon the chastity of the ladies who upon such occasions are very shy of receiving any mark of regard from their lovers
Their Drumms they manage rather better they are made of a hollow block of wood coverd with sharks skin with these they make out 5 or 6 tunes & accompany the flute not disagreably they know