[Omoo: Adventures in the South Seas by Herman Melville]@TWC D-Link bookOmoo: Adventures in the South Seas CHAPTER XLIX 1/6
CHAPTER XLIX. SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED WE have glanced at their moral and religious condition; let us see how it is with them socially, and in other respects. It has been said that the only way to civilize a people is to form in them habits of industry.
Judged by this principle, the Tahitians are less civilized now than formerly.
True, their constitutional indolence is excessive; but surely, if the spirit of Christianity is among them, so unchristian a vice ought to be, at least, partially remedied.
But the reverse is the fact.
Instead of acquiring new occupations, old ones have been discontinued. As previously remarked, the manufacture of tappa is nearly obsolete in many parts of the island.
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