A party of French naturalists was believed to have been murdered in James Bay in October 1880.[6][7]
This island was the scene of the murder of two sailors by natives in Hoopiron Bay, July 28, 1885.[8] The men were Captain John Friar and John Watkins, a carpenter of Lallah Rook, a schooner[9] registered in Saint John, New Brunswick. The vessel anchored in the bay to take on fresh water. After the murders, the crew sailed away.[10]
The murders were revenge taken for two unpaid-for deaths of natives in Friar's employ. Despite a two-day search of the island on October 16, by the crews of Governor Blackall, and HMS Diamond and HMS Raven, the murderers were not found, although the skulls of Friar and the carpenter were recovered and given a burial at sea.[11] Later Diamond returned and burned all the villages nearby.
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Basilaki is located on the east of Samarai Islands of the Louisiade Archipelago. The island is part of the Basilaki group.
Mount Kova Sina (Fairfax) reaches a height of 531 meters (1,742 ft), and is located at the center of the island.
Mount Baiaule is 444 meters (1,457 ft), and is located at the center of the island.
Mount Salawie is 333 meters (1,093 ft), and is located at the south of the island.
Demographics
The population of 1883 is living in 37 villages across the island.[15] Yokowa, where the school is located, is the largest village. although, the main dock is at Habani, at the other side of the island.
List of villages: Hoopiron Bay, Gaiogaiokawasi, Baiaule, Hilomai, Habani, Halahalawuwu, Salewai, Wetoa, Dauyai, Hiliki, Towina, Kawalolo, Bedauna, Mwahui, Kalotau, Taladio, Agarauna, Huba, Yokowa, Dahidahina, Siu, Pihigole, Gigia, Doba, Tanubuibuina, Delina, Tutuila, Hewoli, Hamama, Duiauna, Nuanuatieu, Gogolabia, Hakalihi, Bogala, Kalamadau, Yahala.
^Coello, Francisco "Notas sobre los planos de las bahias descubiertas en el año 1606 en las islas de Espiritú Santo y de Nueva Guinea, que dibujo el capitán Don Diego de Prado y Tovar, en igual fecha"" Boletín de Sociedad Geográfica de Madrid, t.IV. 1º semestre 1878, Madrid, p.67
^Sharp, Andrew The discovery of the Pacific Islands Oxford, 1960, p.66.
^Brand, Donald D. The Pacific Basin: A History of its Geographical Explorations The American Geographical Society, New York, 1967, p.137.
^"Further massacres..."The Record-Union. Sacramento, California. 30 Dec 1880. p. 4. Retrieved 21 July 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
^Pincombe, C. Alexander; Larracey, Edward W. (1990). Resurgo : the history of Moncton. Vol. 1. New Brunswick, Can.: City of Moncton. pp. 210–211. ISBN0969463405.