Die Bewohner Der Tobi-Insel (Deutsch-Westmikronesien)

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H. Seidel (1904). Die Bewohner Der Tobi-Insel (Deutsch-Westmikronesien) (PDF) (Report). pp. 1–5.

Abstract: This document is a scholarly article titled "Die Bewohner der Tobi-Insel" authored by H. Seidel, published in *Globus* in 1905. The geographic focus is on Tobi Island, located in Deutsch-Westmikronesien (German West Micronesia). The time period covered includes the early 20th century, specifically the year 1905. The work discusses the inhabitants of Tobi Island, detailing their cultural practices, social structures, and ecological interactions within the island's environment. Specific taxa and ecological systems are not explicitly mentioned in the provided content. The article may also touch upon the historical context of colonial governance in the region, although this is not clearly delineated in the metadata. The document is structured as a descriptive account, likely combining observational data with ethnographic insights. The primary focus is on the social and cultural aspects of the island's residents, providing a snapshot of life in Tobi during the specified period. The work serves as a historical reference for researchers interested in the anthropology, history, and ecology of Micronesia, particularly in relation to Tobi Island.