-
James Cook on his
first visit in 1773. He
arrived at the time of the
annual ʻinasi festival,
which centres on the
donation of the
First Fruits to the Tuʻi...
- Mulikihaʻamea, fell on 29 May 1799. Some
historians claim even as late as the next
ʻinasi festival during 1800. I.C. Campbell,
Island Kingdom,
Canterbury University...
- from all
tributary chiefdoms of the empire. This
tribute was
known as the
ʻInasi and was
conducted annually at Mu'a
following the
harvest season when all...
- all
tributary chiefdoms of the empire. This
tribute was
known as the " '
Inasi " and was
conducted annually at Mu'a
following the
harvest season when all...
- the Jan –
Danish merchant ship Jan is
captured by
Nationalist patrol ship
Inasi. 30 May –
Action of 30 May 1938 –
Panamanian merchant ship
Wintonia is captured...
-
Davidson (FY3725) C
Rennoldson 30
November 1917
January 1918 Sold 1921
Inasi -
Spanish Samuel Dawson (FY4486) J P
Rennoldson 24
November 1919 5 February...
-
settlement was
expanded along the lower,
beach side of the road.
During Inasi ceremonies, when
tributes were
brought from the
various chiefdoms (districts)...
- 1,739 ton 26 May 1938 Holm & Wonsild,
Copenhaguen Surface action -
Captured by the
Nationalist patrol boat
Iñasi Confiscated,
renamed Castillo Coca...
-
story is that he
stopped sending tribute to the main
island for the
annual ‘
inasi, or “first fruits” ceremony. To
collect the
tribute and
institute a new...
- Cook on his
first visit in 1773. He
happened to
arrive at the time of the
ʻinasi festival, the
yearly donation of the
first fruits to the Tu'i Tonga, the...