Arts and Crafts of Micronesia
Title | Arts and Crafts of Micronesia PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Wavell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Arts, Micronesian |
ISBN | 9781573063098 |
This image-driven book provides a detailed view of the artwork, craftsmanship, and history of the traditional arts of Micronesia using a unique blend of contemporary and historic collections to showcase such items as carved statuary, storyboards, model canoes, woven mats, baskets and fans. Wavell s book is an excellent comprehensive view of the artistic and practical handiwork of the peoples of Micronesia.
Introduction to Micronesia
Title | Introduction to Micronesia PDF eBook |
Author | Gilad James, PhD |
Publisher | Gilad James Mystery School |
Pages | 115 |
Release | |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 6438070904 |
Micronesia is a region in the Pacific Ocean that is composed of thousands of small islands. These islands are divided into four groups: Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, and the Marshall Islands. The region is known for its diverse cultures, languages, and breathtaking natural beauty. Although it is one of the least populated regions on earth, its people have a rich history and unique identity. The region is home to many species of plants and animals that are endemic to the area, meaning they can only be found in Micronesia. Tourism is one of the major industries in Micronesia, with visitors drawn to its crystal clear waters, coral reefs, and exotic marine life. Despite its natural beauty, however, the region faces many challenges such as climate change, rising sea levels, and issues with waste management. Nonetheless, the people and governments of Micronesia are working together to address these challenges and protect the region's unique culture and natural resources for generations to come.
Traditional Micronesian Societies
Title | Traditional Micronesian Societies PDF eBook |
Author | Glenn Petersen |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2009-06-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0824832485 |
Traditional Micronesian Societies explores the extraordinary successes of the ancient voyaging peoples who first settled the Central Pacific islands some two thousand years ago. They and their descendants devised social and cultural adaptations that have enabled them to survive—and thrive—under the most demanding environmental conditions. The dispersed matrilineal clans so typical of Micronesian societies ensure that every individual, every local family and lineage, and every community maintain close relations with the peoples of many other islands. When hurricanes and droughts or political struggles force a group to move, they are sure of being taken in by kin residing elsewhere. Out of this common theme, shared patterns of land tenure, political rule, philosophy, and even personal character have flowed. To describe and explain Micronesian societies, the author begins with an overview of the region, including a brief consideration of the scholarly debate about whether Micronesia actually exists as a genuine and meaningful region. This is followed by an account of how Micronesia was originally settled, how its peoples adapted to conditions there, and how several basic adaptations diffused throughout the islands. He then considers the fundamental matters of descent (ideas about how individuals and groups are bound together through ties of kinship) and descent groups and the closely interlinked subjects of households, families, land, and labor. Because women form the core of the clans, their roles are particularly respected and their contributions to social life honored. Socio-political life, art, religion, and values are discussed in detail. Finally, the author examines a number of exceptions to these common Micronesian patterns of social life. Traditional Micronesian Societies illustrates the idiosyncrasies of individual Micronesian communities and celebrates the Micronesians’ shared ability to adapt, survive, and thrive over millennia. At a time when global climate change has seized our imaginations, the Micronesians’ historical ability to cope with their watery environment is of the greatest relevance.
Fighting Fibres
Title | Fighting Fibres PDF eBook |
Author | Julie Adams |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Armor |
ISBN | 9789088905667 |
This multi-disciplinary book is the first to investigate the significance of Kiribati coconut fiber armor and explore the histories surrounding its presence in UK museum collections.
American Anthropology in Micronesia
Title | American Anthropology in Micronesia PDF eBook |
Author | Robert C. Kiste |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Pages | 932 |
Release | 1999-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780824820176 |
American Anthropology in Micronesia: An Assessment evaluates how anthropological research in the Trust Territory has affected the Micronesian people, the U.S. colonial administration, and the discipline of anthropology itself. Contributors analyze the interplay between anthropology and history, in particular how American colonialism affected anthropologists' use of history, and examine the research that has been conducted by American anthropologists in specific topical areas of socio-cultural anthropology. Although concentrating largely on disciplinary concerns, the authors consider the connections between work done in the era of applied anthropology and that completed later when anthropology was pursued mainly for its own sake. The focus then returns to applied concerns in more recent years and issues pertaining to the relevance of anthropology for the world of practical affairs. It will be of essential interest to students and scholars of Pacific Islands studies and the history of anthropology.
Micronesian Reporter
Title | Micronesian Reporter PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 704 |
Release | 1967 |
Genre | Micronesia |
ISBN |
Arts of the South Seas
Title | Arts of the South Seas PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph Linton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 1946 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Based on an exhibition organized by Rene d'Harnoncourt at the Museum of Modern Art.