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‘The children’, Angas wrote, ‘are frequently pretty, gay, interesting little creatures, very inquisitive and full of observation’. ‘When a man of rank dies’, he wrote, ‘a great lamentation is held over the body … the mourners uttering the most melancholy cries, shedding tears … the women cutting their bodies with sharp flints and broken shells … the widows placing leaves upon their heads’.

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