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240:. His religion involves the worship of a mountain god named Benamuckee, officiated over by high priests called Oowokakee. Crusoe learned a few of his native words that have been found in a Spanish-TĂ©rraba (or Teribe) dictionary, so Friday may have belonged to that tribe, also called the
281:(1882), the castaways rescue an African man on their island who says his name is Carefinotu. T. Artelett proposes to call him Mercredi ("Wednesday"), "as it is always done in the islands with Robinsons," but his master Godfrey prefers to keep the original name.
362:, a parody of Robinson Crusoe, the island Sucroe lands on is heavily populated by friendly natives, all of whom are named after days of the week and times of day (e.g. "Tuesday Dawn") as a reference to Friday.
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601:References
520:'s Crusoe.
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451:Man Friday
394:Nancy Kwan
353:as Crusoe.
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144:Amerindian
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238:Virginia
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