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One might expect, for example, that the inhabitants of Tikopia, a remote island in the South Pacific, would make fine stewards of their natural environs.
Ward H. Goodenough, Anthropology in the 20th Century and beyond, American Anthropologist, Vol. 104, No. 2 (Jun., 2002), pp. 423-440 ...
The Tikopian community came together in joy and reverence on Sunday to celebrate a major milestone—the official launch of the New Testament Bible in the Tikopian language, now known as Te Rongo Laoi, ...
Features Archive April 2025 Beyond the Edge, My First Journey to the Most Remote Island in Solomon: Tikopia By Teiba Mamu After several years working with the Small Grants Programme funded by the ...
A substantial part of the study of kinship after Rivers involved visualizing relationships in systematic, comparable form. For anthropologists, the genealogical diagram is a piece of graphic shorthand ...
Firth, from his studies of the Tikopia, considered the social structures to be composed of certain key relationships: ‘The essence of this concept is those social relations which seem to be of ...
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