Manus : OM06.

Included WorkCarrier, Achsah H. Structure and process in a Melanesian society, Ponam's progress in the twentieth century.
Included WorkCarrier, James G. Wage, trade, and exchange in Melanesia, a Manus society in the modern state.
Included WorkFortune, Reo, 1903-1979. Manus religion, an ethnological study of the Manus natives of the Admiralty Islands.
Included WorkGustafsson, Berit. Houses and ancestors, continuities and discontinuities in leadership among the Manus.
Included WorkMead, Margaret, 1901-1978 Investigation of the thought of primitive children with special reference to animism.
Included WorkMead, Margaret, 1901-1978 Growing up in New Guinea, a comparative study of primitive education.
Included WorkMead, Margaret, 1901-1978 Kinship in the Admiralty Islands.
Included WorkMead, Margaret, 1901-1978 Melanesian middlemen.
Included WorkMead, Margaret, 1901-1978 New lives for old: cultural transformation--Manus, 1928-1953.
Included WorkMead, Margaret, 1901-1978 Manus of the Admiralty Islands.
Included WorkOtto, Ton. Local narratives of a great transformation: conversion to Christianity in Manus, Papua New Guinea.
Included WorkOtto, Ton. Paliau movement in Manus and the objectification of tradition.
Included WorkRomanucci-Ross, Lola Heirarchy of resort in curative practices: the Admiralty Islands, Melanesia.
Included WorkSchwartz, Theodore. Systems of areal integration: some considerations based on the Admiralty Islands of northern Melanesia.
Other author/creatorHuman Relations Area Files, inc.
SeriesEHRAF world cultures. Oceania
EHRAF world cultures. Oceania. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Structure and process in a Melanesian society, Ponam's progress in the twentieth century / Achsah H. Carrier and James G. Carrier -- Wage, trade, and exchange in Melanesia, a Manus society in the modern state / James G. Carrier and Achsah H. Carrier -- Cultural summary, Manus / James G. Carrier, Ian Skoggard, and John Beierle -- Manus religion: an ethnological study of the Manus natives of the Admiralty Islands / R.F. Fortune -- Houses and ancestors: continuities and discontinuities in leadership among the Manus / Berit Gustafsson -- An investigation of the thought of primitive children with special reference to animism ; Growing up in New Guinea, a comparative study of primitive education ; Kinship in the Admiralty Islands ; Melanesian middlemen ; New lives for old, cultural transformation Manus, 1928-1953 ; The Manus of the Admiralty Islands / Margaret Mead -- Local narratives of a great transformation, conversion to Christianity in Manus, Papua New Guinea ; The Paliau movement in Manus and the objectification of tradition / Ton Otto -- The hierarchy of resort in curative practices, the Admiralty Islands, Melanesia / Lola Romanucci Schwartz -- Systems of areal integration, some considerations based on the Admiralty Islands of northern Melanesia / Theodore Schwartz.
Abstract This collection of 14 documents describes the Manus people during the period from 1870 to 1992, with a concentration on the 1920s. The Manus are residents of the Papua New Guinea province of Manus. The American anthropologist Margaret Mead (1901-1978) conducted fieldwork on the island from 1928-1929 and again in 1953. This collection contains several her works, including her main monographs on personality development and a follow-up study, 25 years later, on the same subject. The other works by Mead in this collection focus on kinship, animism and children's thought, trade and exchange, and a general introduction to Manus culture and society. Fortune wrote on the Manus religion. Carrier and Schwartz wrote on the Manus economy. Gustafsson wrote his doctoral dissertation on Manus leadership. Otto examines the life of one particular leader, Paliau Maloat, and the history of the movement he led. Romanucci-Ross examines Manus medical treatment.
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