Joseph Banks - Endeavour Journal, 25 August 1768 - 12 July 1771 - No. 0478
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[Page 478]
Manners & Customs of the South Sea Isles
Cloth round their wrists & are smutted all over with Charcoal these sable emissaries run about their principal in all directions as if in pursuit of people on whoom he may vent the rage inspird by his sorrow which he does most unmercifully if he catches any body cutting them with his stick the edge of which is set with sharks teeth but this rarely or never happens for no sooner does this figure appear than every one who see either him or his emissaries fly inspird with a sort of religious awe fly with the utmost speed hiding themselves wherever they think themselves the most safe but by all means quitting their Houses if they lie even near the path of this dreadfull apparition
These ceremonies continue for 5 moons decreasing however in frequency very much towards the latter part of that time The body is then taken down from the ewhatta the bones washd & scrapd very clean & burried according to the rank of the person either within or without