First Contacts in Polynesia - the Samoan Case (1722-1848)

First Contacts in Polynesia - the Samoan Case (1722-1848)
Title First Contacts in Polynesia - the Samoan Case (1722-1848) PDF eBook
Author Serge Tcherkezoff
Publisher ANU E Press
Total Pages 252
Release 2008-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 1921536020

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This book explores the first encounters between Samoans and Europeans up to the arrival of the missionaries, using all available sources for the years 1722 to the 1830s, paying special attention to the first encounter on land with the Laperouse expedition. Many of the sources used are French, and some of difficult accessibility, and thus they have not previously been thoroughly examined by historians. Adding some Polynesian comparisons from beyond Samoa, and reconsidering the so-called 'Sahlins-Obeyesekere debate' about the fate of Captain Cook, 'First Contacts' in Polynesia advances a hypothesis about the contemporary interpretations made by the Polynesians of the nature of the Europeans, and about the actions that the Polynesians devised for this encounter: wrapping Europeans up in 'cloth' and presenting 'young girls' for 'sexual contact'. It also discusses how we can go back two centuries and attempt to reconstitute, even if only partially, the point of view of those who had to discover for themselves these Europeans whom they call 'Papalagi'. The book also contributes an additional dimension to the much-touted 'Mead-Freeman debate' which bears on the rules and values regulating adolescent sexuality in 'Samoan culture'. Scholars have long considered the pre-missionary times as a period in which freedom in sexuality for adolescents predominated. It appears now that this erroneous view emerged from a deep misinterpretation of Laperouse's and Dumont d'Urville's narratives.

First Contacts in Polynesia: the Samoan Case (1722-1848)

First Contacts in Polynesia: the Samoan Case (1722-1848)
Title First Contacts in Polynesia: the Samoan Case (1722-1848) PDF eBook
Author Serge Tcherkezoff
Publisher
Total Pages 222
Release 2004
Genre Europe
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'First Contacts' in Polynesia

'First Contacts' in Polynesia
Title 'First Contacts' in Polynesia PDF eBook
Author Serge Tcherkézoff
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Release 2008
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Memorialising Premodern Monarchs

Memorialising Premodern Monarchs
Title Memorialising Premodern Monarchs PDF eBook
Author Gabrielle Storey
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 327
Release 2021-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 3030841308

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This book examines the legacies and depictions of monarchs in an international context, focusing on both self-representation and commemoration by others. Spanning ancient India through to eighteenth-century Russia, this volume offers several case studies to demonstrate trends and patterns in how different societies chose to commemorate and remember their rulers in a variety of mediums. Contributions highlight several lesser known rulers, alongside more famous ones such as Henry VIII of England, to develop a deeper understanding of how memory and monarchy functioned when drawn together. Memorialising Premodern Monarchs brings to the fore the importance of memory and memorialisation when considering the legacies and records of past rulers and their societies, and allows a deeper reflection on how these rulers live on through the historical record and popular culture.

Historical Dictionary of Polynesia

Historical Dictionary of Polynesia
Title Historical Dictionary of Polynesia PDF eBook
Author Robert D. Craig
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 480
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 0810867729

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The term Polynesia refers to a cultural and geographical area in the Pacific Ocean, bound by what is commonly referred to as the Polynesian Triangle, which consists of Hawai'i in the north, New Zealand in the southwest, and Easter Island in the southeast. Thousands of islands are scattered throughout this area, most of which are currently included in one of the modern island states of American Samoa, Cook Islands, French Polynesia, Hawai'i, New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, Tokelau, Tuvalu, and Wallis and Futuna. The third edition of the Historical Dictionary of Polynesia greatly expands on the previous editions through a chronology, an introductory essay, an expansive bibliography, and over 400 cross-referenced dictionary entries on significant persons, events, places, organizations, and other aspects of Polynesian history from the earliest times to the present. Appendixes of the major islands and atolls within Polynesia, the rulers and administrators of the 13 major island states, and basic demographic information of those states are also included.

Hierarchy

Hierarchy
Title Hierarchy PDF eBook
Author Knut Mikjel Rio
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 394
Release 2009
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781845454937

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On the basis of diverse ethnographic contexts in Oceania, Asia, and the Middle East, the author's challenge current conceptions of hierarchical formations and reassess former debates, both with regard to new theoretical issues and the new world situation of post-colonial and neocolonial agendas.

Peoples of the Pacific

Peoples of the Pacific
Title Peoples of the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Paul D'Arcy
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 606
Release 2017-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1351912259

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Presenting the history of the inhabitants of the Pacific Islands from first colonization until the spread of European colonial rule in the later 19th century, this volume focuses specifically on Pacific Islander-European interactions from the perspective of Pacific Islanders themselves. A number of recorded traditions are reproduced as well as articles by Pacific Island scholars working within the academy. The nature of Pacific History as a sub-discipline is presented through a sample of key articles from the 1890s until the present that represent the historical evolution of the field and its multidisciplinary nature. The volume reflects on how the indigenous inhabitants of the Pacific Islands have a history as dynamic and complex as that of literate societies, and one that is more retrievable through multidisciplinary approaches than often realized.