Surfing and ocean-based death ritual: the paddle-out ceremony

作者: Margaret Gibson , Mardi Frost

DOI: 10.1080/13576275.2018.1461816

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摘要: This paper is based on interviews with self-identified surfers from both Australia and Hawaii who have extensive histories of participation in the surfing funeral or post-funeral ritual padd...

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