Tatau

Tatau
Title Tatau PDF eBook
Author Jean Tekura Mason
Publisher [email protected]
Total Pages 128
Release 2001
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9789820203181

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"Jean Tekura Mason's poetry reflects her life as a person living in two worlds - Polynesian and European. Some of her poems are reflective. Others are glib (and deliberately so). There is humour and there is passion - of love and hate, pagan faiths and Christian beliefs, ancestors and dancers, customs and politics, migrants and immigrants, and Pacific flora and fauna - all have stimulated Ms Mason to put pen to paper. At times incisive and descriptive, and at others deeply moging, this book is a collection of poems which is both retrospective perceptive"--Back cover

Tatau

Tatau
Title Tatau PDF eBook
Author Japanese American National Museum
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016-04-08
Genre
ISBN 9780692686621

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To Tatau Waka

To Tatau Waka
Title To Tatau Waka PDF eBook
Author Mervyn McLean
Publisher Auckland University Press
Total Pages 214
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1775582221

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This account of an ethnomusicologist's experience conducting fieldwork offers a glimpse into the life of New Zealand's Maori people through his documentation of traditional songs. The audio recordings included span 1958 through 1979, a time when many of the culture's traditions were fading. Sensitive writing and attention to the challenges of anthropological fieldwork shed light on postcolonialism in New Zealand and its effects on Maori and Polynesian cultures and the continuance of traditional music.

Geology of North-West Borneo

Geology of North-West Borneo
Title Geology of North-West Borneo PDF eBook
Author C.S. Hutchison
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 445
Release 2005-10-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 044451998X

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Cover -- Geology of North-West Borneo Sarawak, Brunei and Sabah -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- History of Geological Investigation -- Early exploration -- Netherlands East Indies geological and mining department -- The oil company era -- The Geological Survey (European era 1949-1968) -- The Geological Survey (Malaysian era 1969-onwards) -- Regional Tectonic Setting -- Part A Sarawak -- Regional Geology Concepts -- Palaeomagnetism of Sarawak -- Geomorphology -- Mesa Topography -- Karst Topography -- Rajang Group Inliers in Miri Zone -- Synclines of Sandy Formations -- Mud Volcanoes -- The Kuching Zone -- Basement Schists -- Correlatives -- Terbat Formation -- Thickness and relationships -- Lithology -- Palaeontology and age -- Correlatives -- Upper Triassic Formations -- Serian Volcanic Formation -- Jagoi Granodiorite -- Sadong Formation -- Regional palaeogeography -- Upper Jurassic and Cretaceous Formations -- Kedadom Formation -- Bau Limestone Formation -- Pedawan ...

Anthropogenic Tropical Forests

Anthropogenic Tropical Forests
Title Anthropogenic Tropical Forests PDF eBook
Author Noboru Ishikawa
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 660
Release 2019-11-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9811375135

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The studies in this volume provide an ethnography of a plantation frontier in central Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. Drawing on the expertise of both natural scientists and social scientists, the key focus is the process of commodification of nature that has turned the local landscape into anthropogenic tropical forests. Analysing the transformation of the space of mixed landscapes and multiethnic communities—driven by trade in forest products, logging and the cultivation of oil palm—the contributors explore the changing nature of the environment, multispecies interactions, and the metabolism between capitalism and nature. The project involved the collaboration of researchers specialising in anthropology, geography, Southeast Asian history, global history, area studies, political ecology, environmental economics, plant ecology, animal ecology, forest ecology, hydrology, ichthyology, geomorphology and life-cycle assessment. Collectively, the transdisciplinary research addresses a number of vital questions. How are material cycles and food webs altered as a result of large-scale land-use change? How have new commodity chains emerged while older ones have disappeared? What changes are associated with such shifts? What are the relationships among these three elements—commodity chains, material cycles and food webs? Attempts to answer these questions led the team to go beyond the dichotomy of society and nature as well as human and non-human. Rather, the research highlights complex relational entanglements of the two worlds, abruptly and forcibly connected by human-induced changes in an emergent and compelling resource frontier in maritime Southeast Asia. Chapters ‘Commodification of Nature on the Plantation Frontier’ and ‘Into a New Epoch: The Plantationocene’ are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

The Samoa Islands: Material Culture

The Samoa Islands: Material Culture
Title The Samoa Islands: Material Culture PDF eBook
Author Augustin Krämer
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 598
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824816346

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Volume II includes chapters on anthropology and sociology, medicine, plants and cooking, fishery, men's work, ornamentation and dress, recreation and war, and flora and fauna.

Pūrongo a Te Komiti Tirohanga Hōhonu Tatau-Ā-Iwi

Pūrongo a Te Komiti Tirohanga Hōhonu Tatau-Ā-Iwi
Title Pūrongo a Te Komiti Tirohanga Hōhonu Tatau-Ā-Iwi PDF eBook
Author New Zealand. Review Committee on Ethnic Statistics
Publisher
Total Pages 176
Release 1988
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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