Kiribati Titles from the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau Collection
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Kiribati titles from the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau collection Compiled April 2015 Short titles and some notes only. See PMB on-line database catalogue at http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/catalogue/ for information sheets and detailed reel lists. PMB Manuscript series of Microfilms AU PMB MS 09 Title: Tapu: a tale of adventure in the South Seas (a novel) Date(s): After 1894 (Creation) Moors, Harry J. Extent and medium: 1 reel; 35mm microfilm Description: Harry J. Moors (1854-1926) was born in Detroit and died in Apia, Western Samoa. As an agent for the Hawaiian Board of Immigration, he made several voyages to the Gilbert Islands and Marshall Islands around 1880 to recruit labourers for Hawaii's sugar plantations. In 1883, he settled in Apia, Western Samoa, and became a successful trader and planter. Moors was closely associated with Robert Louis Stevenson during the novelist's five years (1889-1894) in Samoa and in 1910 he published a book of reminiscences entitled With Stevenson in Samoa. Moors stated in that book that Stevenson had once urged him to write down some of the 'wonderful stories' he had related to Stevenson about his early career. Moors acted on this encouragement, and after Stevenson died, he wrote two novels, of which Tapu: A Tale of Adventure in the South Seas is one. Neither of the novels was published. See also the Bureau's newsletter <1>Pambu, September 1968:4. The novel is based on Moors' experiences in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands as a labour recruiter for the Hawaiian Board of Immigration. The title page states that it is from the diary of John T. Bradley. Preface by Arthur Mahaffy. AU PMB MS 10 Title: The Tokanoa: a plain tale of some strange adventures in the Gilberts (a novel) Date(s): After 1894 (Creation) Moors, Harry J. Extent and medium: 1 reel; 35mm microfilm Description: Harry J. Moors (1854-1926), was born in Detroit and died in Apia, Western Samoa. As an agent for the Hawaiian Board of Immigration, he made several voyages to the Gilbert Islands and Marshall Islands around 1880 to recruit labourers for Hawaii's sugar plantations. In 1883, he settled in Apia, Western Samoa, and became a successful trader and planter. Moors was closely associated with Robert Louis Stevenson during the novelist's five years (1889-1894) in Samoa, and in 1910 he published a book of reminiscences entitled With Stevenson in Samoa. Moors stated in that book that Stevenson had once urged him to write down some of the wonderful stories he had related to Stevenson about his early career. Moors acted on this encouragement, and after Stevenson died, he wrote two novels, of which The Tokanoa: A plain tale of some strange adventures in the Gilberts is one. Neither of the novels was published. See also the Bureau's newsletter Pambu, September 1968:4 The novel is based on Moors' experiences in the Gilbert Islands as a labour recruiter for the Hawaiian Board of Immigration. The title page states that it is compiled from the diary of John T. Bradley, labor agent. AU PMB MS 69 Title: Gilbertese myths, legends and oral traditions Date(s): 1916 – 1930 (Creation) Grimble, Sir Arthur Extent and medium: 1 reel; 35mm microfilm Description: Sir Arthur Grimble went to the Gilbert Islands as a cadet administrative officer in 1913 and became Resident Commissioner in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony in 1926. He was transferred to the West Indies in 1932 and died in London on December 13, 1956. Grimble devoted much of his spare time in the Gilberts to collecting the myths, legends and oral traditions of the local people. Those recorded on this microfilm were collected between about 1916 and 1930. Gilbertese myths, legends and oral traditions (643 pages). A detailed list appears at the beginning of the microfilm. It includes creation myths, voyaging tales, songs, especially of ancient voyages and war, spells and witchcraft practices. AU PMB MS 89 Title: Journal Date(s): 7 August 1838 – 22 June 1842 (Creation) Alden Lieutenant James Extent and medium: 1 reel; 35mm microfilm Description: Alden was an officer in the sloop-of-war Vincennes, the flagship of the United States Exploring Expedition which spent four years in the Pacific under the command of Commodore Charles Wilkes. The journal gives an account - but not a day-by-day account - of the Vincennes voyage which took in the Tuamotu Archipelago, Tahiti, Samoa, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, the Antarctic, Hawaii, the Gilbert, Ellice and Marshall Islands. See also PMB 124-146 and the Bureau's newsletter Pambu Dec. 1971:25, pp. 4-7. AU PMB MS 121 Title: Ethnographic Notes on South Pacific Islands Date(s): 1899-1900 (Creation) Townsend, Charles H. and Moore, H.F. Extent and medium: 1 reel; 35mm microfilm Description: Townsend and Moore were members of the US Fisheries Commission aboard the U.S. Fisheries Commission Steamer Albatross which made a cruise to the South Pacific in 1899 - 1900 under Commander Jefferson F. Moser, USN. Ethnographic notes on the Marquesas, Tuamotus, Society Islands, Cook Islands, Niue, Tonga, Fiji, Ellice Islands, Gilbert Islands, Marshall Islands and Caroline Islands. AU PMB MS 124 Title: Catalogue of ethnographical collections Date(s): 1838-1842 (Creation) United States Exploring Expedition Extent and medium: 1 reel; 35mm microfilm Description: A catalogue of the ethnographic items collected by the United States Exploring Expedition to the Pacific (1838-42) led by Commodore Charles Wilkes. The Expedition visited the Tuamotus, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Lord Howe Island, Australia, New Zealand, Gilbert Islands, Marshall Islands and Hawaii. The catalogue was prepared in 1846 by Titian Ramsay Peale, an artist-naturalist with the Expedition. A typescript version, prepared by the PMB, follows the original document on the microfilm. See also the Bureau's newsletter Pambu October-December 1971:25, pp. 4-7 and PMB 89 and 146. AU PMB MS 129 Title: Journal Date(s): 1874 and 1878 (Creation) Turner, Dr George Alexander Extent and medium: 1 reel; 35mm microfilm Description: Dr Turner (son of the Rev. Dr George Turner, author of Samoa A Hundred Years Ago and Long Before, London, 1884) was a medical missionary in Samoa from 1868 to 1879. The journal describes two voyages through the Tokelau, Ellice and Gilbert Groups in the mission ship John Williams. The first voyage was from 26 May to 2 August 1874; and the second from 11 May to 21 July 1878. Much of the material is on mission matters, with occasional reference to matters of more general interest. See also the Bureau's newsletter Pambu January-March 1971:22, pp.1-6. 2 AU PMB MS 141 Title: Correspondence with LMS stations in the Pacific Islands Date(s): 1877 - 1947 (Creation) London Missionary Society – Samoan District Extent and medium: 2 reels; 35mm microfilm Description: These documents originally formed part of the archives of the Samoan District Committee and later Samoan District Council of the London Missionary Society, and were formerly held at Malua, Western Samoa. The Samoan District Committee was replaced by the Council in 1928. Reel 1: Correspondence between the Samoan District of the LMS and LMS Stations in: * Cook Islands, 1910-37 (English, local language) * Gilbert and Ellice Islands, 1877-1940 (some damaged) (English, Gilbertese) * Niue, 1907-39 * Tokelau Islands, 1907-42 * Tutuila (American Samoa), 1908-47 Reel 2: Correspondence with American Samoa, 1908-47 (English, Samoan). AU PMB MS 219 Title: Whaling logbooks, and other documents, copied in New England (USA) repositories Date(s): 1790-1870 (Creation) New England Microfilming Project Extent and medium: 1 reel; 35mm microfilm Description: Please refer to the full entry in PMB 200 For indexes see American Whalers and Traders in the Pacific, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1978 and Where the Whalers Went, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1984. Information is provided in the following format: Name of ship (in upper case); Name of Captain/Logkeeper; Date of voyage; Area or places visited. JOSEPH MAXWELL; ?; 1867-8; Continued from reel PMB 218 MARENGO; Skinner; 1855; Hawaii, Marianas LYDIA; Haswell; 1802; Manila, Guam MALOLO; Bridges; 1868-70; Micronesia LOGAN?; ?; 1836-38; (not copied) MENTOR; ?Suter; 1819; China MENTOR; ?; 1843-; Pacific, NW Coast USA MASSACHUSETTS; Bartlett; 1790; NW Coast USA, Hawaii MASSACHUSETTS; Bartlett; 1790-93; China MAYFLOWER; ?Colt; 1839-41; Australia, East Indies POTOMAC; ?; 1836; Orient POTOMAC; ?; 1838; East Indies PEARL; ?; 1810; Canton Of special interest on this reel (MALOLO; 1868-70) Interesting facts about trade in Marshall and Kingsmill Islands, i.e. southern Gilbert Islands. AU PMB MS 233 Title: Whaling logbooks, and other documents, copied in New England (USA) repositories Date(s): 1838-1875 (Creation) New England Microfilming Project Extent and medium: 1 reel; 35mm microfilm Description: Please refer to the full entry in PMB 200 For indexes see American Whalers and Traders in the Pacific, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1978 and Where the Whalers Went, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1984. Information is provided in the following format: Name of ship (in upper case); Name of Captain/Logkeeper; Date of voyage; Area or places visited. STELLA; Blackmer; 1864-66; Continued from reel PMB 232 SEA RANGER; Cornell; 1874-75; Atlantic DRACO; Braley; 1866-68; Atlantic RICHMOND; Hussey; 1857-60; Atlantic BOGOTA; Manter; 1840-42; Atlantic OSCEOLA; Hogan; 1868-70; Atlantic NORTHERN LIGHT; Smith; 1871-75; South Atlantic, Juan Fernandez 3 Islands, Hawaii, Gilbert Islands, Phoenix Island, Marianas WILLIAM BAKER; Sandford; 1838-39; Atlantic MATTAPOISETT; Brightman; 1841-42; North Atlantic AU PMB MS 249 Title: Whaling logbooks, and other documents, copied in New England (USA) repositories Date(s): 1834-1886 (Creation) New England Microfilming Project Extent and medium: 1 reel; 35mm microfilm Description: Please refer to the full entry in PMB 200 For indexes see American Whalers and Traders in the Pacific, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1978 and Where the Whalers Went, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1984.