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Trobriand life.
Trobrianders use yams as currency, and
consider them a sign of
wealth and power.
Western visitors often buy
items from
Trobrianders with money...
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adopted for this
group of islands. The
first anthropologist to
study the
Trobrianders was C. G. Seligman, who
focused on the M****im
people of
mainland New...
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anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski. The work is his
second in the
trilogy on the
Trobrianders, with the
other two
being Argonauts of the
Western Pacific (1922) and...
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Trobrianders pla**** and sang
mocking songs under the full moon, and not
around a campfire. In ****ual Behaviors,
Kinsey wrote that the
Trobrianders mocked...
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relations between a
woman and her
father do not. This is
because the
Trobrianders are matrilineal;
children belong to the clan of
their mother and not...
- Nkundó,"
Institut Royal Colonial Beige, Mémoires 8 [1938]: 60), and
Trobrianders (Bronislaw Malinowski, The ****ual Life of
Savages [New York: Harcourt...
- the
island of New Guinea. It is part of Malinowski's
trilogy on the
Trobrianders,
including The ****ual Life of
Savages in North-Western
Melanesia (1929)...
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people of West Sumatra,
Indonesia and
Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia; the
Trobrianders, Dobu and
Nagovisi of Melanesia; the Nairs, some
Thiyyas &
Muslims of...
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Islands during World War I. The Kula
trade appeared to be gift-like
since Trobrianders would travel great distances over
dangerous seas to give what were considered...
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briefly mentioned in p****ing. It
describes the
gardens in
which the
Trobrianders grew food as more than
merely utilitarian spaces, even as
works of art...