Ancient Tahitian society. Vol. 3

Ancient Tahitian society. Vol. 3
Title Ancient Tahitian society. Vol. 3 PDF eBook
Author D. L. Oliver
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Release 1974
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Ancient Tahitian Society

Ancient Tahitian Society
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Ancient Tahitian Society

Ancient Tahitian Society
Title Ancient Tahitian Society PDF eBook
Author Douglas L. Oliver
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 1432
Release 2019-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 0824884531

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“Tahiti is far famed yet too little known.” Thus wrote J. M. Orsmond in 1848, and the same assertion can be made in 1972. Thousands of pages had been published about Tahiti and its neighboring islands when Orsmond uttered his judgment, and tens of thousands have been published since that time, but a unified, comprehensive, and detailed description of the pre-European ways of life of the inhabitants of those Islands is yet to appear in print. The present work, lengthy as it is, makes no such claim to comprehensiveness; rather, it is concerned mainly with the social relations of those inhabitants, and it serves up only enough about their technology, their religion, their aesthetic expressions, and so forth to place descriptions of their social relations in context and render them more comprehensible. Volumes 1 and 2 of this work are a reconstruction of the Islanders’ way of life as it was believed to have been just before it began to be transformed by European influence—a period labeled the Late Indigenous Era. Volume 3 covers events in Tahiti and Mo‘orea from about 1767 to 1815—a period labeled the Early European Era.

Ancient Tahitian Society: Social relations

Ancient Tahitian Society: Social relations
Title Ancient Tahitian Society: Social relations PDF eBook
Author Douglas L. Oliver
Publisher
Pages 616
Release 1974
Genre Ethnology
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"Tahiti is far famed yet too little known." Thus wrote J. M. Orsmond in 1848, and the same assertion can be made in 1972. Thousands of pages had been published about Tahiti and its neighboring islands when Orsmond uttered his judgment, and tens of thousands have been published since that time, but a unified, comprehensive, and detailed description of the pre-European ways of life of the inhabitants of those Islands is yet to appear in print. The present work, lengthy as it is, makes no such claim to comprehensiveness; rather, it is concerned mainly with the social relations of those inhabitants, and it serves up only enough about their technology, their religion, their aesthetic expressions, and so forth to place descriptions of their social relations in context and render them more comprehensible. Volumes 1 and 2 of this work are a reconstruction of the Islanders' way of life as it was believed to have been just before it began to be transformed by European influence-a period labeled the Late Indigenous Era. Volume 3 covers events in Tahiti and Mo'orea from about 1767 to 1815-a period labeled the Early European Era.

Ancient Tahitian Society: Rise of the Pomares

Ancient Tahitian Society: Rise of the Pomares
Title Ancient Tahitian Society: Rise of the Pomares PDF eBook
Author Douglas L. Oliver
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 1974
Genre Ethnology
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Ancient Tahitian Society: Ethnography

Ancient Tahitian Society: Ethnography
Title Ancient Tahitian Society: Ethnography PDF eBook
Author Douglas L. Oliver
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Pages 586
Release 1974
Genre Ethnology
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British Imperial Strategies in the Pacific, 1750-1900

British Imperial Strategies in the Pacific, 1750-1900
Title British Imperial Strategies in the Pacific, 1750-1900 PDF eBook
Author Jane Samson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 270
Release 2021-02-28
Genre History
ISBN 135195458X

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The focus of this volume is Britain's trans-Pacific empire. This began with haphazard challenges to Spanish dominion, but by the end of the 18th century, the British had established a colony in Australia and had gone to the brink of war with Spain to establish trading rights in the north Pacific. These rights led to formal colonies in Vancouver Island and British Columbia, when Britain sought to maintain a north Pacific presence despite American expansionism. In the later 19th century the international ’scramble for the Pacific’ resulted in new British colonies and protectorates in the Pacific islands. The result was a complex imperial presence, created from a variety of motives and circumstances. The essays selected here take account of the wide range of economic, political and cultural factors which prompted British expansion, creating tension in Britain's imperial identity in the Pacific, and leaving Pacific peoples with a complicated and challenging legacy. Along with the important new introduction, they provide a basis for the reassessment of British imperialism in the Pacific region.