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A Grammar of the Language of Florida, British Solomon Islands

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

Extract

Florida is a convenient name for the largest island in the Nggela group, British Solomon Islands. This group consists of three inhabited islands. The smaller western island bears the native name of Olevuga, and is separated from the other two islands in the group by a fairly wide strait known as the “Sandfly Passage”. The centre and eastern islands are separated from one another by a narrow strait called the “Ututha” by the natives, but known to white people to-day as the “Boli Pass”, though its older name was the “Scudamore Passage”. These two islands bear the one native name of Nggela.

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Research Article
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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1937

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References

page 1075 note 1 A phrase-book of ten pages.

page 1078 note 1 This komi is probably the Hawaiian kurna, “a company”, ML., pp. 231–2.