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Living kinship in the Pacific [electronic resource] / edited by Christina Toren and Simonne Pauwels. |
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目录 |
| List of Figures and Tables | vii |
| Introduction | 1 |
| Kinship in the Pacific as Knowledge that Counts / Simonne Pauwels | |
1. | The Mutual Implication of Kinship and Chief ship in Fiji / Unaisi Nabobo-Baba | 15 |
2. | Pigs for Money | 36 |
| Kinship and the Monetization of Exchange among the Truku / Ching-Hsiu Lin | |
3. | Fijian Kinship | 60 |
| Exchange and Migration / Jara Hulkenberg | |
4. | Gendered Sides and Ritual Moieties | 87 |
| Tokelau Kinship as Social Practice / Ingjerd Hoem | |
5. | Tongan Kinship Terminology and Social Stratification / Svenja Volkel | 107 |
6. | T Suffered When My Sister Gave Birth' | 128 |
| Transformations of the Brother--Sister Bond among the Ankave-Anga of Papua New Guinea / Pascale Bonnemere | |
7. | The Vasu Position and the Sister's Mana | 143 |
| The Case of Lau, Fiji / Simonne Pauwels | |
8. | S⁺ђister or Wife, You've Got to Choose' | 166 |
| A Solution to the Puzzle of Village Exogamy in Samoa / Serge Tcherkezoff | |
9. | The Sister's Return | 186 |
| The Brother-Sister Relationship, the Tongan Fahu and the Unfolding of Kinship in Polynesia / Francoise Douaire-Marsaudon | |
10. | How Would We Have Got Here If Our Paternal Grandmother Had Not Existed? | 207 |
| Relations of Locality, Blood, Life and Name in Nasau / Fiji Francoise Cayrol | |
11. | How Ritual Articulates Kinship / Christina Toren | 242 |
| Notes on Contributors | 257 |
| Index | 261 |