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This list includes underworlds in various religious traditions, with links to corresponding articles.
Ethnicity, religion, or region
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Name of underworld
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Albanian mythology
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Ferri
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Aztec mythology
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Mictlan
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Mesopotamian mythology
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Irkalla
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Buddhism
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Naraka (also Niraya)
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Celtic mythology
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Annwn, Mag Mell, Dubnos
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Chinese folk religion / Taoism
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Míngjiè 冥界, Huángquán 黄泉, Dìyù 地狱
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Christianity
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Hell, Tártaro, Purgatory
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Egyptian mythology
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Aaru, Duat, Neter-khertet, Amenti
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Estonian mythology
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Toonela
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Fijian mythology
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Burotu, Murimuria[1]
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Finnish mythology
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Tuonela
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Georgian mythology
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Kveskneli
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Germanic mythology
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Hel, Niflheim
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Greek mythology
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Elysium, Asphodel Meadows, Tártaros
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Guanche mythology |
Echeide, Guayota
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Hinduism
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Patala, Naraka or Yamaloka
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Hittite mythology
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Dankuš daganzipaš/Dankuš tekan (dark earth)
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Hopi mythology
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Maski
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Hungarian mythology
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Alvilág
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Inca mythology
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Uku Pacha
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Inuit mythology
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Adlivun
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Islam
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Jahannam, Sijjin
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Jainism
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Naraka, Adho Loka (the lower world)
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Shinto
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Yomi 黄泉, Ne-no-Kuni 根の国, Jigoku 地獄
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Judaism
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Sheol, Gehenna, Abaddon, Tehom (in Kabbalah), Tophet, Tzoah Rotachat, Dudael
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Korean mythology
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"Ji-Ok" 지옥 地獄
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Latvian mythology
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Aizsaule
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Lithuanian mythology
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Anapilis
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Malay mythology
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Alam Ghaib (The unseen realm)
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Indonesian mythology
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Mandaeism
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World of Darkness (alma d-hšuka)
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Māori mythology
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Hawaiki, Rarohenga, Rangi Tuarea, Te Toi-o-nga-Ranga, Uranga-o-Te-Ra
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Mapuche mythology
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Pellumawida, Degin, Wenuleufu, Ngullchenmaiwe
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Maya mythology
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Xibalba or Metnal
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Melanesian mythology
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(includes Fijian) Bulu, Burotu, Murimuria, Nabagatai, Tuma
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Norse mythology
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Gimlé, Hel, Niflhel, Vingólf
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Oromo mythology
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Ekera
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Persian mythology
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Duzakh
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Philippine mythology
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Kasanaan
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Polynesian mythology
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Avaiki, Bulotu, Iva, Lua-o-Milu, Nga- Atua, Pulotu, Rangi Tuarea, Te Toi-o-nga-Ranga, Uranga-o-Te-Ra
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Pueblo mythology
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Shipap
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Roman mythology
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Inferi, Avernus
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Romanian mythology
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Tărâmul Celălalt
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Slavic mythology
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Nav, Podsvetie, Peklo, Vyraj
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Sumerian mythology
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Kur, Hubur
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Turko-Mongol
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Tamağ
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Vodou
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Guinee
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Wagawaga (New Guinea) mythology
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Hiyoyoa
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Esta lista inclui submundos em várias tradições religiosas, com links para artigos correspondentes.
Etnia, religião ou região
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Nome do submundo
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Mitologia albanesa
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Ferri
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Mitologia asteca
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Mictlan
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Mitologia mesopotâmica
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Irkalla
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Budismo
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Naraka (também Niraya)
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Mitologia celta
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Annwn, Mag Mell, Dubnos
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Religião popular chinesa / Taoísmo
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Míngjiè 冥界, Huángquán 黄泉, Dìyù 地狱
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Cristianismo
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Inferno, Tártaro, Purgatório
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Mitologia egípcia
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Aaru, Duat, Neter-khertet, Amenti
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Mitologia estoniana
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Toonela
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Mitologia de Fiji
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Burotu, Murimúria [2]
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Mitologia finlandesa
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Tuonela
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Mitologia georgiana
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Kveskneli
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Mitologia germânica
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Hel, Niflheim
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Mitologia grega
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Elysium, Asphodel Meadows, Tártaros
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Mitologia Guanche |
Echeide, Guayota
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Hinduísmo
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Patala, Naraka ou Yamaloka
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Mitologia hitita
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Dankuš daganzipaš / Dankuš tekan (terra escura)
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Mitologia Hopi
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Maski
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Mitologia húngara
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Alvilág
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Mitologia Inca
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Uku Pacha
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Mitologia Inuit
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Adlivun
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Islã
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Jahannam, Sijjin
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Jainismo
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Naraka, Adho Loka (o mundo inferior)
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Shinto
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Yomi 黄泉, Ne-no-Kuni 根 の 国, Jigoku 地獄
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Judaísmo
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Sheol, Gehenna, Abaddon, Tehom (na Cabala), Tofeta, Tzoah Rotachat, [[Dudael] ]
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Mitologia coreana
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"Ji-Ok" 지옥 地獄
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Mitologia letã
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Aizsaule
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Mitologia lituana
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Anapilis
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Mitologia malaia
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Alam Ghaib (O reino invisível)
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Mitologia indonésia
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Mandaeísmo
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Mundo das Trevas ( alma d-hšuka )
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Mitologia maori
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Hawaiki, Rarohenga, Rangi Tuarea, Te Toi-o-nga-Ranga, Uranga-o-Te-Ra
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Mitologia Mapuche
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Pellumawida, Degin, Wenuleufu, Ngullchenmaiwe
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Mitologia maia
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Xibalba ou Metnal
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Mitologia melanésia
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(inclui fijiano) Bulu, Burotu, Murimuria, Nabagatai, Tuma
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Mitologia nórdica
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Gimlé, Hel, Niflhel, Vingólf
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Oromo mitologia
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Ekera
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Mitologia persa
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Duzakh
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Mitologia filipina
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Kasanaan
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Mitologia polinésia
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Avaiki, Bulotu, Iva, Lua-o-Milu, Nga-Atua, Pulotu, Rangi Tuarea, Te Toi-o-nga-Ranga, Uranga-o-Te-Ra
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Pueblo mitologia
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Shipap
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Mitologia romana
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Inferi, Avernus
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Mitologia romena
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Tărâmul Celălalt
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Mitologia eslava
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Nav, Podsvetie, Peklo, Vyraj
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Mitologia suméria
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Kur, Hubur
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turco-mongol
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Tamağ
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Vodu
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Guinee
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Mitologia Wagawaga (Nova Guiné)
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Hiyoyoa
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- ↑ T. Williams, J. Calvert, Fiji and the Fijians, Heylin, 1858.
- ↑ T. Williams, J. Calvert, Fiji and the Fijians , Heylin, 1858.