- Ifalik, also
spelled Ifaluk (Woleaian: Ifaliug), is a
coral atoll of four
islands in the
central Caroline Islands in the
Pacific Ocean, and
forms a legislative...
- men of
Ifaluk atoll,
costly signalling theory can also
explain why men
torch fish.
Torch fishing is a
ritualized method of
fishing on
Ifaluk whereby...
-
University of Michigan.
Betzig did
fieldwork in the
Western Caroline Islands on
Ifaluk and Yap,
where she
found that
chiefs get food and
labor from commoners,...
- reward. A
study of food-sharing
practices on the West
Caroline islets of
Ifaluk determined that food-sharing was more
common among people from the same...
- a
number of
Pacific Islands since the 1930s. They have been
present on
Ifaluk in the
western Caroline Islands since the
Second World War. The ****anese...
- Badiday. (2000), The
emergence and
stability of
cooperative fishing on
Ifaluk Atoll, for
Human Behavior and Adaptation: an
Anthropological Perspective...
- the
monitor lizard, Var****
indicus (Daudin) as a rat
control agent on
Ifaluk,
Western Caroline Islands.
Micronesica 3(1):17-18 Renault,
Marion (2020-05-15)...
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professional career. In 1953
Donald parti****ted in a
research cruise to
Ifaluk Atoll, Micronesia, but was
struck down by
polio mellitus when he returned...
- they are
empirically exemplified in
monographs based on his
fieldwork in
Ifaluk atoll in Micronesia, an
Israeli kibbutz, and a
village in
Burma (now Myanmar)...
- S2CID 15164689. Sosis,
Richard (2000-07-01). "Costly
signaling and
torch fishing on
Ifaluk atoll".
Evolution and
Human Behavior. 21 (4): 223–244. doi:10.1016/S1090-5138(00)00030-1...