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|Name=in Abaiang in April 1871
|Name=in Abaiang in April 1871
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|Coordinates=2, 173
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|Date=1871/04/01
|Date=1871/04/01
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|Country=Gilbert Islands
|Country=Gilbert Islands
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|City=Abaiang
|City=Abaiang
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|NY Rules=Yes
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|Description=<p><em>The Friend</em>, July 1, 1872 (a publication of the Hawaiian Protestant Missionaries) reports that in April 1871, the natives in the Gilbert Islands were backsliding: "Many of the people spent their time in flying kites, playing baseball, racing canoes and other amusements."</p>
|Description=<p><em>The Friend</em>, July 1, 1872 (a publication of the Hawaiian Protestant Missionaries) reports that in April 1871, the natives in the Gilbert Islands were backsliding: "Many of the people spent their time in flying kites, playing baseball, racing canoes and other amusements."</p>
<p>From the context, it appears they're referring to the mission on "Apaiang" (now spelled Abaiang) Island. Rev. Horace Bingham II had spent time here, and may have introduced the game he was familiar with from his time in Hawaii.</p>
<p>From the context, it appears they're referring to the mission on "Apaiang" (now spelled Abaiang) Island. Rev. Horace Bingham II had spent time here, and may have introduced the game he was familiar with from his time in Hawaii.</p>
|Sources=<p><em>The Friend</em>, July 1, 1872</p>
|Sources=<p><em>The Friend</em>, July 1, 1872</p>
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|Has Source On Hand=No
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Comment=
|Query=
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submission Note=
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|First in Location=Gilbert Islands
|First in Location=Gilbert Islands
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|Players Locality=Local
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Date of Game April 1871
Location Abaiang, Gilbert Islands
Description

The Friend, July 1, 1872 (a publication of the Hawaiian Protestant Missionaries) reports that in April 1871, the natives in the Gilbert Islands were backsliding: "Many of the people spent their time in flying kites, playing baseball, racing canoes and other amusements."

From the context, it appears they're referring to the mission on "Apaiang" (now spelled Abaiang) Island. Rev. Horace Bingham II had spent time here, and may have introduced the game he was familiar with from his time in Hawaii.

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The Friend, July 1, 1872

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Found by Bruce Allardice
First in Location Gilbert Islands
Players Locality Local



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