LEADER 00000nam a22008411i 4500 003 NhCcYBP 005 20151102133153.0 006 m |o d | 007 cr |n||||||||| 008 151001s2015 nyua ob 001 0 eng d 010 ybp12046071 020 9781782385783 (electronic bk.) 020 1782385789 (electronic bk.) 040 NhCcYBP|cNhCcYBP|dNhCcYME 043 pops---|ap------ 050 4 GN670|b.L48 2015 245 00 Living kinship in the Pacific|h[electronic resource] / |cedited by Christina Toren and Simonne Pauwels. 264 1 New York ;|aOxford :|bBerghahn,|c2015. 300 1 online resource. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent. 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia. 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier. 490 1 Pacific perspectives : studies of the European Society for Oceanists ;|vvolume 4. 500 Description based on print version record. 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 533 Electronic reproduction.|bPerth, W.A.|nAvailable via World Wide Web. 588 Description based on print version record. 590 Multiple user access license. 650 0 Kinship|zPolynesia. 650 0 Kinship|zPolynesia|vCase studies. 650 0 Kinship|zPacific Area. 650 0 Kinship|zPacific Area|vCase studies. 700 1 Toren, Christina,|d1947-|eeditor. 700 1 Pauwels, Simonne,|eeditor. 710 2 Ebooks Corporation. 776 08 |cOriginal|z9781782385776|z1782385770|w(DLC) 2014033533. 830 0 Pacific perspectives ;|vv. 4. 856 40 |uhttps://login.revproxy.brown.edu/login?URL=http:// www.brown.eblib.com/EBLWeb/patron/?target=patron& extendedid=P_1707816_0|zClick here to view online version; access limited to Brown University users 907 .b76520985|b02-25-16|c10-02-15 910 RDA ENRICHED 910 ybp 910 Backstage 910 TOC 910 BROWNu 940 |les001 970 01 |tList of Figures and Tables|pvii 970 01 |tIntroduction|p1 970 11 |tKinship in the Pacific as Knowledge that Counts|cSimonne Pauwels|fPauwels, Simonne 970 11 |l1.|tThe Mutual Implication of Kinship and Chief ship in Fiji|cUnaisi Nabobo-Baba|fNabobo-Baba, Unaisi|p15 970 11 |l2.|tPigs for Money|p36 970 11 |tKinship and the Monetization of Exchange among the Truku |cChing-Hsiu Lin|fLin, Ching-Hsiu 970 11 |l3.|tFijian Kinship|p60 970 11 |tExchange and Migration|cJara Hulkenberg|fHulkenberg, Jara 970 11 |l4.|tGendered Sides and Ritual Moieties|p87 970 11 |tTokelau Kinship as Social Practice|cIngjerd Hoem|fHoem, Ingjerd 970 11 |l5.|tTongan Kinship Terminology and Social Stratification |cSvenja Volkel|fVolkel, Svenja|p107 970 11 |l6.|tT Suffered When My Sister Gave Birth'|p128 970 11 |tTransformations of the Brother--Sister Bond among the Ankave-Anga of Papua New Guinea|cPascale Bonnemere |fBonnemere, Pascale 970 11 |l7.|tThe Vasu Position and the Sister's Mana|p143 970 11 |tThe Case of Lau, Fiji|cSimonne Pauwels|fPauwels, Simonne 970 11 |l8.|tS⁺ђister or Wife, You've Got to Choose'|p166 970 11 |tA Solution to the Puzzle of Village Exogamy in Samoa |cSerge Tcherkezoff|fTcherkezoff, Serge 970 11 |l9.|tThe Sister's Return|p186 970 11 |tThe Brother-Sister Relationship, the Tongan Fahu and the Unfolding of Kinship in Polynesia|cFrancoise Douaire- Marsaudon|fDouaire-Marsaudon, Francoise 970 11 |l10.|tHow Would We Have Got Here If Our Paternal Grandmother Had Not Existed?|p207 970 11 |tRelations of Locality, Blood, Life and Name in Nasau |cFiji Francoise Cayrol 970 11 |l11.|tHow Ritual Articulates Kinship|cChristina Toren |fToren, Christina|p242 970 01 |tNotes on Contributors|p257 970 01 |tIndex|p261 998 es001|b10-02-15|cm|da|e|feng|gnyu|h0|i1 998 es001|b10-02-15|cm|da|feng|gnyu|h0|i1
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