The Samoa Islands: Material Culture

The Samoa Islands: Material Culture
Title The Samoa Islands: Material Culture PDF eBook
Author Augustin Krämer
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 598
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824816346

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Volume II includes chapters on anthropology and sociology, medicine, plants and cooking, fishery, men's work, ornamentation and dress, recreation and war, and flora and fauna.

Material Culture of Western Samoa

Material Culture of Western Samoa
Title Material Culture of Western Samoa PDF eBook
Author Roger Neich
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1985
Genre Acculturation
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Material Culture of the Tuamotu Archipelago

Material Culture of the Tuamotu Archipelago
Title Material Culture of the Tuamotu Archipelago PDF eBook
Author Kenneth P. Emory
Publisher Honolulu : Department of Anthropology, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
Pages 278
Release 1975
Genre Social Science
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The Material Culture of the Marquesas Islands

The Material Culture of the Marquesas Islands
Title The Material Culture of the Marquesas Islands PDF eBook
Author Ralph Linton
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1923
Genre Ethnology
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Samoan Material Culture

Samoan Material Culture
Title Samoan Material Culture PDF eBook
Author Peter Henry Buck
Publisher
Pages 808
Release 1971
Genre Ethnology
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Samoan Art and Artists

Samoan Art and Artists
Title Samoan Art and Artists PDF eBook
Author Sean Mallon
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 234
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780824826758

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"Samoan Art and Artists is a wide-ranging survey of both the traditional and contemporary arts of Samoa. The author has drawn on an extensive research base to present a contemporary and accessible picture of a vibrant culture. The book has a broad sweep, covering all facets of the Samoan arts, including canoe and house building, siapo (tapa) weaving, tattooing, oratory, adornment, all forms of performance art, the visual arts, and literature. An important feature of the book is the inclusion of profiles of living practitioners, both from Samoa and the large Samoan communities in other Pacific countries."--Publisher description.

God Is Samoan

God Is Samoan
Title God Is Samoan PDF eBook
Author Matt Tomlinson
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 193
Release 2020-03-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 0824880978

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Christian theologians in the Pacific Islands see culture as the grounds on which one understands God. In this pathbreaking book, Matt Tomlinson engages in an anthropological conversation with the work of “contextual theologians,” exploring how the combination of Pacific Islands culture and Christianity shapes theological dialogues. Employing both scholarly research and ethnographic fieldwork, the author addresses a range of topics: from radical criticisms of biblical stories as inappropriate for Pacific audiences to celebrations of traditional gods such as Tagaloa as inherently Christian figures. This book presents a symphony of voices—engaged, critical, prophetic—from the contemporary Pacific’s leading religious thinkers and suggests how their work articulates with broad social transformations in the region. Each chapter in this book focuses on a distinct type of culturally driven theological dialogue. One type is between readers and texts, in which biblical scholars suggest new ways of reading, and even rewriting, the Bible so it becomes more meaningful in local terms. A second kind concerns the state of the church and society. For example, feminist theologians and those calling for “prophetic” action on social problems propose new conversations about how people in Oceania should navigate difficult times. A third kind of discussion revolves around identity, emphasizing what makes Oceania unique and culturally coherent. A fourth addresses the problems of climate change and environmental degradation to sacred lands by encouraging “eco-theological” awareness and interconnection. Finally, many contextual theologians engage with the work of other disciplines— prominently, anthropology—as they develop new discourse on God, people, and the future of Oceania. Contextual theology allows people in Oceania to speak with God and fellow humans through the idiom of culture in a distinctly Pacific way. Tomlinson concludes, however, that the most fruitful topic of dialogue might not be culture, but rather the nature of dialogue itself. Written in an accessible, engaging style and presenting innovative findings, this book will interest students and scholars of anthropology, world religion, theology, globalization, and Pacific studies.