Commoners, Tribute, and Chiefs

Commoners, Tribute, and Chiefs
Title Commoners, Tribute, and Chiefs PDF eBook
Author Stephen R. Potter
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 296
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9780813915401

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Using a combination of archaeology, anthropology and ethnohistory, this book traces the rise of one Indian group, the Chicacoans. By presenting a case study of the Chicacoans from AD 200 to the early 17th century, the author offers readers a window onto the development of Algonquian culture.

Commoners, Tribute & Chiefs

Commoners, Tribute & Chiefs
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Release 1993
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Marshall Islands

Marshall Islands
Title Marshall Islands PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
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Pages 230
Release 1944
Genre Mandates
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Marshall Islands Statistical Supplement

Marshall Islands Statistical Supplement
Title Marshall Islands Statistical Supplement PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
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Pages 176
Release 1946
Genre Mandates
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Military Government Handbook, OPNAV P22-1 (formerly OPNAV 50E-1)

Military Government Handbook, OPNAV P22-1 (formerly OPNAV 50E-1)
Title Military Government Handbook, OPNAV P22-1 (formerly OPNAV 50E-1) PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
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Pages 180
Release 1946
Genre Marshall Islands
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The Early State

The Early State
Title The Early State PDF eBook
Author H. J. M. Claessen
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 714
Release 1978
Genre History
ISBN 9789027979049

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Raiding, Trading, and Feasting

Raiding, Trading, and Feasting
Title Raiding, Trading, and Feasting PDF eBook
Author Laura L. Junker
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 500
Release 1999-09-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824820350

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As early as the first millennium A.D., the Philippine archipelago formed the easternmost edge of a vast network of Chinese, Southeast Asian, Indian, and Arab traders. Items procured through maritime trade became key symbols of social prestige and political power for the Philippine chiefly elite. Raiding, Trading, and Feasting presents the first comprehensive analysis of how participation in this trade related to broader changes in the political economy of these Philippine island societies. By combining archaeological evidence with historical sources, Laura Junker is able to offer a more nuanced examination of the nature and evolution of Philippine maritime trading chiefdoms. Most importantly, she demonstrates that it is the dynamic interplay between investment in the maritime luxury goods trade and other evolving aspects of local political economies, rather than foreign contacts, that led to the cyclical coalescence of larger and more complex chiefdoms at various times in Philippine history. A broad spectrum of historical and ethnographic sources, ranging from tenth-century Chinese tributary trade records to turn-of-the-century accounts of chiefly "feasts of merit," highlights both the diversity and commonality in evolving chiefly economic strategies within the larger political landscape of the archipelago. The political ascendance of individual polities, the emergence of more complex forms of social ranking, and long-term changes in chiefly economies are materially documented through a synthesis of archaeological research at sites dating from the Metal Age (late first millennium B.C.) to the colonial period. The author draws on her archaeological fieldwork in the Tanjay River basin to investigate the long-term dynamics of chiefly political economy in a single region. Reaching beyond the Philippine archipelago, this study contributes to the larger anthropological debate concerning ecological and cultural factors that shape political economy in chiefdoms and early states. It attempts to address the question of why Philippine polities, like early historic kingdoms elsewhere in Southeast Asia, have a segmentary political structure in which political leaders are dependent on prestige goods exchanges, personal charisma, and ritual pageantry to maintain highly personalized power bases. Raiding, Trading, and Feasting is a volume of impressive scholarship and substantial scope unmatched in the anthropological and historical literature. It will be welcomed by Pacific and Asian historians and anthropologists and those interested in the theoretical issues of chiefdoms.