Saltwater Sociality: A Melanesian Island Ethnography

作者: Katharina Schneider

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摘要: List of Tables A note on languages Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Pororan and Buka, 2004 Movements: an ethnographic focus Studying movements: some methods Movements as objectification Chapter 1. Fishing people Anywhere, anytime, anybody Gardening fishing Going around: opening up space time Return from the sea Sia Hulu 2. Kin move Watching, discussing eliciting movements Mothers children Pinaposa gatherings Fathers, or 'making grow' The ninja Matrilineal kinship: a view 3. Mobile places Buka history: overview Ancestral settlement Colonial gathering Present-day 'pulling' Leitana little thing Stones 4. Matrilineages 'by hair' relations across Pororans ancestral roads Orchestrating movements, going around in bush Migration stories Hatsunon Conclusion 5. Marriage mortuary rites Sinahan Tightening relation Mortuary Persons at death Objects forgetting Bung malot: end mourning Hahur: 'a mark being human' Finishing mainland 6. kastom 'Writing down clans' 'Straightening traditional leadership' ground' event argument Pororan, Melanesia Glossary. Hapororan Tok Pisin terms Appendix A. travel routes, 2004-05 B. Some C. Melanesian Pidgin kin D. Stories Solomon Bibliography Index

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