- The
Trobriand Islands are a 450-square-kilometre (174-square-mile)
archipelago of
coral atolls off the east
coast of New Guinea. They are part of the...
- The
people of the
Trobriand Islands are
mostly subsistence horticulturalists who live in
traditional settlements.
Their social structure is
based on matrilineal...
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Philippe Régis
Denis de
Keredern de
Trobriand (June 4, 1816 – July 15, 1897) was a
Breton aristocrat, lawyer, poet, and
novelist who, on a dare, emigrated...
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Island Solomon Islands
Louisiade Archipelago Coral Sea
Basin Trobriand plate W. P.
Woodlark Basin S. P. M****
Basin Louisiade Plateau Ontong...
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Trobriand cricket refers to a
unique version of the bat-and-ball
sport cricket pla**** by the
Trobriand Islanders. They were
first exposed to the game by...
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Trobriand Cricket: An
Ingenious Response to
Colonialism is an
anthropological Do****entary film
about the
people of the
Trobriand Islands and
their unique...
- The
Trobriand Islands rain
forests are a
tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion of
southeastern Papua New Guinea. The
islands of this
ecoregion have...
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prohibited for
different reasons, and with
different penalties. For example,
Trobriand Islanders prohibit both ****ual
relations between a
woman and her brother...
- had
enormous impact on the
ethnographic genre. The book is
about the
Trobriand people who live on the
small Kiriwana island chain northeast of the island...
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Account of Courtship, Marriage, and
Family Life
Among the
Natives of the
Trobriand Islands,
British New
Guinea is a 1929 book by
anthropologist Bronisław...